On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Dean S Wilson wrote: > Mod_Perl is third on the list, beaten by FrontPage! Oh the shame ;) > > http://www.securityspace.com/s_survey/data/man.200012/apachemods.html I agree with Eric Eisenhart's comments on use.perl.org (http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=01/01/01/2044233&mode=flat) To quote: I think there's one very significant contributing factor: you don't have to install a module to use Perl and installing a module is the easiest way to use PHP. IOW: if you just want to allow people to use Perl and PHP, you only install mod_php, not mod_perl. Once you've reached a point where performance of Perl programs is an issue (or you want to do something more interesting than a CGI) mod_perl is likely to get installed. Later. Mark. P.S. Magnus, why don't you people do this kind of stuff? -- print "\n",map{my$a="\n"if(length$_>6);' 'x(36-length($_)/2)."$_\n$a"} ( Name => 'Mark Fowler', Title => 'Technology Developer' , Firm => 'Profero Ltd', Web => 'http://www.profero.com/' , Email => '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', Phone => '+44 (0) 20 7700 9960' )