wait a second ...

don't forget using proxy: it saves you a lot of dynamical calls, especially
if you have also a database.


Peter Bi


----- Original Message -----
From: "md" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: when to mod_perl?


>
> --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In any case we are talking about registry scripts,
> > aren't we? In that
> > case it takes very little time to turn it on and off
> > and test what is
> > better. Unless you are talking about writing full
> > fledged mod_perl API
> > handlers, which is only when your should
> > plan/analyze before you code.
>
> Actually at first I was planning to do full fledged
> mod_perl handlers, so that's why I wanted to plan
> before I coded.
>
> I was just a bit worried about the amount of static
> content. In the past I've had a lot more hardware to
> work with and I never had to worry about it much.
>
> I think you all have answered my question well enough
> that I feel confortable sticking with straight
> mod_perl.
>
> Thanks...
>
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