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cvs commit: modperl-site sites.html

sbekman     00/11/12 08:41:56

  Modified:    .        sites.html
  Log:
  * remove dead links. Thanks to Andrzej Kuku�a
  * add my company's site
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.11      +18 -35    modperl-site/sites.html
  
  Index: sites.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/sites.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.10
  retrieving revision 1.11
  diff -u -r1.10 -r1.11
  --- sites.html	2000/07/24 20:40:56	1.10
  +++ sites.html	2000/11/12 16:41:56	1.11
  @@ -35,22 +35,22 @@
   cached query results if present and mapping based on language preference if
   the user has presented one.
   <p>
  -<b>Frank D. Cringle</b> runs his Samon (System Activity Monitor) application under mod_perl.
  -It is designed to run continuously, collecting statistics about the system for later
  -analysis.  Check it out:  <a href="http://www.ping.de/perl/saplot">http://www.ping.de/perl/saplot</a>.
  +
  +<a href="http://jazzvalley.com">Jazz Valley Interactive</a> uses
  +mod_perl to deliver its extensive jazz related content to its users
  +all around the world. The system is running on Linux and the MySQL
  +database. The product is multilingual and aims to cover more and more
  +languages and countries in the future. mod_perl makes it rocking!
   <p>
  +
   <b>Patrick Kane</b> uses mod_perl at 
   <a href="http://www.enews.com/">The Electronic Newsstand</a> to maintain
   limited and persistent connections to their Sybase servers where users
   can search and browse through thousands of virtual magazines.  Patrick
   also uses mod_perl's Authentication hook for seamlessly migrating users
   from their old registration system to a new one.
  -<p>
  -<b>Mike Stok</b> uses mod_perl at the <a href="http://vrooom.nis.newscorp.com:8008/">
  -"unofficial Elephant Talk archive site"</a>, where mod_perl allows the
  -indexer to cache up the subject/date/author of individual articles to
  -as a more successful strategy than having scads of metafiles around. 
   <p>
  +
   <a href="http://www.sol.no/">Scandinavia Online AS</a> uses
   mod_perl for the <a href="http://kvasir.sol.no/">Kvasir search
   engine</a>.  <b>Kvasir</b> is Norway's most popular Internet directory.
  @@ -79,12 +79,7 @@
   "After moving to mod_perl, everything is wonderful, everything is
   fast, and the computer (dual P6, linux) is no longer bending under 
   the stress.  mod_perl saved us from having to buy a second webserver."
  -<p>
  -<b>Paul Phillips</b> is happy to say, the #1 metasearch engine on the Net,
  -<a href="http://www.metacrawler.com/">Metacrawler</a>
  -is mod_perl powered.  All requests are routed through a perl module, and
  -the <a href="http://www.metacrawler.com/perl/metaspy">MetaSpy</a> is
  -another Apache plugin module written in Perl.
  +
   <p>
   <b>Gerald Richter</b> and <b>ECOS</b> are using mod_perl (with
   Embperl) for a picture database. This contains 
  @@ -160,7 +155,7 @@
   <b>Tony Bowden</b> developed <a href="http://www.musicdatabase.com/">The
   Music Database</a> which uses mod_perl and MySQL to allow browsing and
   searching a cross-referenced guide to over 80,000 CDs and one million
  -songs. 
  +songs. (not operational at this stage). 
   <p>
   <b>Randy Ray</b> uses Apache+mod_perl for his Software Configuration Management
   team's site within <b>U S WEST IT</b>. About 1/3 of the data the server sends out is
  @@ -171,13 +166,12 @@
   dimensions of each files as it is first read, the persistent dataspace will
   virtually eliminate the step of computing image sizes.
   <p>
  -<a href="http://www.zecor.com/">Zedcor</a> provides a subscription
  -clip-art service called  
  -<a href="http://www.arttoday.com">ArtToday</a>.  We have a collection
  -of over 600,000 keyworded images of all types.  Customers find images
  -using keyword and category searches.  We serve about 250,000 raw hits
  -daily. 
   
  +<a href="http://www.arttoday.com">ArtToday</a> has a collection of
  +over 600,000 keyworded images of all types.  Customers find images
  +using keyword and category searches.  They serve about 250,000 raw
  +hits daily.
  +
   Information about the collection persists in an Oracle 7 database,
   and keyword searches happen via a custom application written using
   a Verity search engine.  All of this is glued together using Perl.
  @@ -198,8 +192,7 @@
   <A HREF="http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/search/linux-search.html">Linux</A>, 
   <A HREF="http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/search/tetex.html">teTeX</A>
   (a Unix TeX system), and
  -<A HREF="http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/search/mupad.html">MuPAD</A>
  -(a symbolic math program) are available at
  +MuPAD (a symbolic math program) are available at
   <A HREF="http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/">theory.uwinnipeg.ca</A>.
   These scripts query an mSQL database via various criteria, and employ 
   the CPAN multiplexer code to choose a nearby mirror of the archive, 
  @@ -274,18 +267,8 @@
   Rob Malda tells that <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot.org</a> -
   news for nerd, is a combination of Perl and MySQL. Slashdot runs under
   mod_perl which keeps things nice and speedy.
  -<p>
  -CyberNation developed an interactive RPG engine for Capcom
  -Entertainment's <a href="http://www.residentevil2.com/">Resident Evil
  -II</a> game.  This mod-perl engine, running 
  -on Linux, maintains a persistant connection to a Postgres database
  -which stores all of the users information and game state information.
  -Originaly the engine did not use mod-perl, but after it was obvious it
  -was not holding up to the thousands of people playing it a day, we
  -ported it to mod-perl and saw a significant speed increase. 
  -<p>
  -<a href="http://marketwatch.cnation.com/">CBS Marketwatch</a> moved
  -from NT and IIS to Linux/Apache/mod-perl.
  +
  +
   <p>
   <a href="http://www.mojam.com/">Mojam</a> is a new Internet music
   media company with the goal of attracting the largest audience of