On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Philip Mak wrote: > So, it would probably be more efficient if I had a /src directory and a > /html directory. The /src directory could contain my modperl files and a > Makefile that knows the dependencies; when I type "make", it will evaluate > the modperl files and parse them into plain HTML files in the /html > directory. i've had great success with squid in http accelerator mode. we squeezed a factor of 100 in speed with just that. :) however, i have been talking to a few people about something like a mod_makefile. :) -- brian d foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Perl hacker for hire
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