Kartic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hmm, I wasn't aware that Apache 2.x gave any significant speedups > > over 1.3 except under Windows. Am I missing something? > > Architectural differences. Apache 1.3 spawns a new process for every > request and before you know, it brings your resources to their knees.
Oh but it doesn't spawn new processes like that, at least if it's configured correctly. It uses "pre-forking", which means it spawns a bunch of processes when you first start it running, and those processes persist and serve requests (up to N simultaneously, where N is the no. of processes). Sort of like a traditional DB connection pool. > The CSS way is using <div> placement of the elements. Actually <div> > gives better control over placement than with HTML tables. And with > CSS, since you style the various HTML tags, you can create different > "skins" for your site too. This is definitely OT, like you said, but > if you are interested, please contact me directly. I don't pretend to > be a CSS expert but I can help you as much as I can. I have some interest in this but I should probably just read up on it, if it's what everyone is doing these days. Clearly I'm behind the times about this stuff. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list