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:Ext2: Perl versus PHP for Web Design - Part 3: Modules and Perforance
Ext2: Perl versus PHP for Web Design - Part 3: Modules and Perforance
Jun 29, 1999, 08 :16 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (6387 reads)

(Other stories by Patrick Lambert)

Thanks to Rob Kennedy for this link.

"Apache can be linked to modules. There are various modules available, including mod_ssl for Secure Socket Layer, mod_bandwidth for bandwidth management, mod_perl for Perl integration, and much more. Modules are normally compiled at the same time that Apache is compiled. The mod_perl module is what interests us."

"To install mod_perl, you need the Apache package, the Perl distribution, and mod_perl."

"Configuration of mod_perl is easy, as it only requires a few changes to the Apache configuration file, and the creation of your Perl scripts."

"One of the mod_perl developers published some time ago an experiment where a CGI form with a counter and a single text field run 100 times took 12 secs to run under mod_perl and 250 secs under normal CGI.

"Performance issues are always hard to measure, since no two setups are the same. The choice of a language depends more often on what you want to do with it; complex form and text processing, or database integration and dynamic page creation."

Complete story.


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The "performance" section says this: "CG ...   Too short.   
Steve Willer
Jun 29, 1999, 08:24:27
 
The first two parts of the article were  ...   Third poor article in a row   
Alex Holden
Jun 29, 1999, 11:21:57
 
Absolute gem.  Well researched, well pre ...   waste of space   
Scraggles
Jun 29, 1999, 11:41:05
 
it's a shame

todd ...   no coverage of servlets   
todd
Jun 29, 1999, 13:37:08
 
Almost no detail.  Almost no value.
How  ...   This is an "article"?   
Terry Tompkins
Jun 29, 1999, 14:15:11
 
 I have not seen the two previous articl ...   The bias is obvious.   
CC
Jun 29, 1999, 15:21:48
 
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