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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by abhishek jain <ej...@yahoo.com> on 2005/09/10 14:54:48 UTC

perlrun

Hi Friends,
Actually i have a site written in PERL . I want that site to be 
working fast . Now i think modperl will make that fast. I know that 
the coding done is not that good, there are many global variables etc.
I wanted to know that can modperl increase the speed without any risk 
to the site, A friend told me to use perlrun and not Apache:registry. 
Pl. tell me the difference between two.
Also tell me that is there any coding style difference in mod_perl 
coding and normal cgi coding.
Also by what ratio can modperl increase mine cgi applications speed.
Pl. do answer .
Thanks for your time and effort.

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Abhishek jain

		
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Re: perlrun

Posted by Josef Ender <mo...@gmx.net>.
Hello

Here is a good comparison:
http://modperlbook.org/html/ch01_03.html
See section 1.3.1

regards, Josef

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abhishek jain wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> Actually i have a site written in PERL . I want that site to be
> working fast . Now i think modperl will make that fast. I know that
> the coding done is not that good, there are many global variables etc.
> I wanted to know that can modperl increase the speed without any risk
> to the site, A friend told me to use perlrun and not Apache:registry.
> Pl. tell me the difference between two.
> Also tell me that is there any coding style difference in mod_perl
> coding and normal cgi coding.
> Also by what ratio can modperl increase mine cgi applications speed.
> Pl. do answer .
> Thanks for your time and effort.
> 
> --
> Regards
> Abhishek jain
> 
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