If you're running your scripts in Apache2::Registry, your scripts are
compiled on first go, and remain in memory subsequently.
When your script changes, the change should be detected, and
recompilation is automatic. IMHO this is a real time saver as
development goes.
do() is bad for speed op
Hello -
Am executing several CGI scripts under mod_perl using Apache::Registry (I hope
that terminology is correct). As I understand it, the scripts get cached in
each httpd thread the first time that thread executes them. Is this correct?
So when I change a script, do I need to restart Apac