2012/2/28 Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr:
I am a tiny one-man company using mod_perl with great success(*) and
pleasure, and your post has me very worried that it could end in a
hurry :-(
Don't panic! There's no immediate danger to mod_perl, and most people
are not trying to run on the
2012/2/28 Vincent Veyron vv.li...@wanadoo.fr:
I am a tiny one-man company using mod_perl with great success(*) and
pleasure, and your post has me very worried that it could end in a
hurry :-(
I depend on mod_perl2 for nearly all the web sites that I maintain,
and I've been trying
On 28/02/12 11:59 AM, Randolf Richardson wrote:
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Are a lot of people still using the version 1 series of httpd and/or
mod_perl?
Lots :) My codebase is apache/mod-perl independent and yet we still
have v1 servers around. Hardware upgrades are scheduled for later
this year or
Le mardi 28 février 2012 à 13:46 -0500, Perrin Harkins a écrit :
Even if mod_perl someday stops being developed for new versions of
perl and apache, there will be no immediate need to move off it and
plenty of alternatives available.
Do you think nginx+perl could be one of those
Carl Franks wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently handling access control with AuthBasicProvider ldap dbd.
I'd like to get rid of the growing list of Location directives in
our httpd.conf and lookup each request url against a database, to
check whether it requires a login.
Visitors should be able to browse
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Jan Dubois j...@activestate.com wrote:
I find this talk an excellent overview of all the different ways to
deploy Perl (PSGI) applications:
http://www.slideshare.net/miyagawa/deploying-plack-web-applications-oscon-2011-8706659
There's also a talk I gave a