> FastCGI and PersistentPerl are both working equivalents to mod_perl > with similar capabilities and performance. They should work just > fine with iPlanet.
Oh yeah???? Awesome. I will look into that. > I don't see why that would be any different from what you currently > have. Any state mechanism requires cookies, URLs, or hidden form > values for maintaining at least a unique ID on the client side. > There is no other way to do it. Agreed -- and I apologize for the confusion -- but I may be blowing smoke from my lack of knowledge, and misstating my thoughts because of false assumptions. What I mean is that before I had a custom access handler installed to use MySQL without resorting to state management other than the http NCSA Basic Authentication header, and I didn't think I'd be able to use those tools to emulate the same methodology, though I know I can get the same result with a redesign. > Again, I don't understand what you think you're going to lose. All > the basic data available under mod_perl is available under everything > else as well, albeit with a slightly different API. Different is acceptable. Thanks, Perrin -- that sort of feedback is the reason lists are so handy. Paul __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com