Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Perl Junkie
Byrne Reese wrote: The problem is that there are no very many big sites that use perl either. I knew that Amazon used Perl, than tried to use Java, than... I don't know what they use now. Google uses Python, Yahoo uses PHP, Microsoft probably uses DotNet and Sun probably uses Java. I will

Re: decline and fall of modperl?

2009-03-23 Thread Perl Junkie
Alexandr Ciornii wrote: Hi. It possible to encrypt perl sources with same safety as with PHP - with possibility of source decryption. But Perl developers are in general more advanced than PHP developers so they know how to decrypt it, in contrast to PHP developers that do not know that

[Newbie] MP2.0: PerlSendHeader versus PerlOptions (and Apache::Registry grrr...)

2008-04-24 Thread Perl Junkie
Okay, it's been a while, despite the name, that I've done any serious playing around with MP. Since 1.0. I've just installed and gotten running MP 2.0 on Apache 2.2.8... I'm doing the ground up and trying to get registry scripts working first and I've run into the following,

Re: [Newbie] MP2.0: PerlSendHeader versus PerlOptions (and Apache::Registry grrr...)

2008-04-24 Thread Perl Junkie
Perrin Harkins wrote: On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:18 AM, Perl Junkie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PerlOptions ParseHeaders I think that should be +ParseHeaders. See http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/porting/compat.html#C_PerlSendHeader_ I did finally see that in another