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hat if you're using Apache::DBI, restarting Apache would
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> Any ideas?
Movable Type is what you are probably looking for. It has one of the
world's easiest installers, supports all the blog functionality and is
quite easy on the eyes out of the box.
http://www.movabletype.org
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It dumps the request onto a file on disk based on the URL. If the
file is removed then the content is regenerated. The module does not
cache headers, instead it uses Apache's built-in file-serving code to
serve up cached content written to disk.
Give it a try... OO handlers a