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Posted to modperl-cvs@perl.apache.org by sb...@hyperreal.org on 1999/11/09 18:21:23 UTC

cvs commit: modperl-site sites.html

sbekman     99/11/09 09:21:22

  Modified:    .        sites.html
  Log:
  2 more mod_perl sites to show
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.8       +19 -0     modperl-site/sites.html
  
  Index: sites.html
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  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/modperl-site/sites.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.7
  retrieving revision 1.8
  diff -u -r1.7 -r1.8
  --- sites.html	1998/12/01 00:09:40	1.7
  +++ sites.html	1999/11/09 17:21:19	1.8
  @@ -55,6 +55,25 @@
   mod_perl for the <a href="http://kvasir.sol.no/">Kvasir search
   engine</a>.  <b>Kvasir</b> is Norway's most popular Internet directory.
   <p>
  +<A HREF="http://perlmonth.com">PerlMonth</A> is a site completely driven  
  +by mod_perl/mySQL. Every article is stored in the database. When a user
  +makes a request, a module we wrote parses the uri and dynamically creates  
  +the html page for the user. It's nothing out of the ordinary but it helps
  +maintain the overall site with ease. PerlMonth does about 100K
  +Pageviews/month w/o breaking a sweat. The site is written and 
  +maintaned by <B>Baiju Thakkar</B>.
  +<p>
  +
  +<A HREF="http://singlesheaven.com">singlesheaven.com</A> is a match maker
  +site, that is written completely in Perl and is being driven by
  +mod_perl and mysql. Each request comprise a big number of Database queries
  +which makes the site very interactive. It even includes a Java applet as a
  +client side chat service, while the server side is driven by the same
  +mod_perl. The service runs under <CODE>Apache::Registry<CODE> module which
  +makes it super fast. The site is written and
  +maintaned by <B>Stas Bekman</B>.
  +<p>
  +
   <a href="http://www.filepile.com/">filepile.com</a> is an archive of
   over 1.2 million freeware/shareware files.  <b>Michael Mittelstadt</b> explains:
   "After moving to mod_perl, everything is wonderful, everything is