___cliff rayman___ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 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.

And if the Slashcode were as easy to install and customise as
phpnuke...

;-)

Hmmm....actually, there's half a point buried in there.

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