one more guess - in the group of guesses. ;-)

perhaps redhat or another popular distro is
configuring standard with mod_perl (i use
redhat, but i always hand select my packages).
if this is the case, then the banner will show mod_perl,
even if the user has no idea what it is, and it
is not in use.  the good news is, there is lots
of mod_perl installed out there, so if more applications
are created that use it, there is a bigger installed base
capable of running them.


cliff

Robin Berjon wrote:

> For some reason, in December, it would seem that modperl just jumped ahead in
> market share (from 13% to nearly 20%). So given that people here are
> occasionally given to gloom and doom descriptions of the Perl/mod_perl world
> ("there aren't as many people as before", "the Java folks are taking over",
> etc.) I'd like to take this growth as well as modperl's general well doing
> (19.78% is a *huge* amount of people -- 600.000 servers, a "fifth of the
> internet") as a very good sign that modperl is alive, kicking, and doing very
> well. Kudos to all ;-)

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