Re: Confusion: Perl/mod_perl ????

2002-05-31 Thread Matt Sergeant

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On Friday 31 May 2002 4:09 am, Stas Bekman wrote:
 Actually the new site (which should be released realy soon now) has a
 nice and easy intro to mod_perl (thanks to Bill Moseley and others who
 helped):

 http://perl.apache.org/release/start/index.html

 So Jeff, you may want to start from this URL first.

Also a really good read is Kip Hampton's mod_perl intro on take23:

http://take23.org/whatis_mod_perl.xml

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Confusion: Perl/mod_perl ????

2002-05-30 Thread Jeff McLean



Hi,

I have been programming in Perl for about 3 weeks 
now, and I just started doing some Perl CGI. I have Apache 2 installed on my 
linux system, but and my perl scripts work fine, but I don't knwo whether or not 
I'm using Perl (as in /usr/bin/perl) or mod_perl. I thought up untill recently 
that Apache has it's own version of Perl that it uses for CGI scripts (mod_perl) 
but I am now having doubts. Could someone please tell me exactly what the 
difference is between Perl and mod_perl, and how exactly mod_perl is used (.i.e. 
is it just for writing apache modules or is it just for CGI, or what) I'm 
big-time confuesd here.

Thanks very much!!!
Jeff.


Re: Confusion: Perl/mod_perl ????

2002-05-30 Thread Doug Silver

On Thu, 30 May 2002, Jeff McLean wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I have been programming in Perl for about 3 weeks now, and I just
 started doing some Perl CGI. I have Apache 2 installed on my linux
 system, but and my perl scripts work fine, but I don't knwo whether or
 not I'm using Perl (as in /usr/bin/perl) or mod_perl. I thought up
 untill recently that Apache has it's own version of Perl that it uses
 for CGI scripts (mod_perl) but I am now having doubts. Could someone
 please tell me exactly what the difference is between Perl and
 mod_perl, and how exactly mod_perl is used (.i.e. is it just for
 writing apache modules or is it just for CGI, or what) I'm
 big-time confuesd here.
 
 Thanks very much!!!
 
 Jeff.
 

Hi Jeff -

First go to the http://perl.apache.org/ site to get the full story.  In
short, think of mod_perl as a module that you start up with Apache that
allows all of the perl scripts to run faster because the server doesn't
have to launch a subprocess because mod_perl is in a sense Apache's
version of perl.  There are a lot of options/etc (this *is* perl we're
talking about), so keep that in mind as you read through the documentation
for what is applicable to your website.

If you're using mod_perl, you can check your log when you start up Apache
for something like this: 

[Fri May 24 14:50:24 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) mod_perl


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Re: Confusion: Perl/mod_perl ????

2002-05-30 Thread Stas Bekman

Doug Silver wrote:
 On Thu, 30 May 2002, Jeff McLean wrote:

I have been programming in Perl for about 3 weeks now, and I just
started doing some Perl CGI. I have Apache 2 installed on my linux
system, but and my perl scripts work fine, but I don't knwo whether or
not I'm using Perl (as in /usr/bin/perl) or mod_perl. I thought up
untill recently that Apache has it's own version of Perl that it uses
for CGI scripts (mod_perl) but I am now having doubts. Could someone
please tell me exactly what the difference is between Perl and
mod_perl, and how exactly mod_perl is used (.i.e. is it just for
writing apache modules or is it just for CGI, or what) I'm
big-time confuesd here.
 
 First go to the http://perl.apache.org/ site to get the full story.  In
 short, think of mod_perl as a module that you start up with Apache that
 allows all of the perl scripts to run faster because the server doesn't
 have to launch a subprocess because mod_perl is in a sense Apache's
 version of perl.  There are a lot of options/etc (this *is* perl we're
 talking about), so keep that in mind as you read through the documentation
 for what is applicable to your website.

Actually the new site (which should be released realy soon now) has a 
nice and easy intro to mod_perl (thanks to Bill Moseley and others who 
helped):

http://perl.apache.org/release/start/index.html

So Jeff, you may want to start from this URL first.

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