But you probably don't want to use raw mod_perl anyway. Most web developers are using some sort of framework, such as Catalyst. It has a similar scope and purpose as Ruby on Rails. Look at www.catalystframework.org.
d aqua wrote:
Dear Group, Some of you might have tried the mod_perl for the first time and tested with simple web application and it should be there some-where in your system. Could you please post a few. Regards Dominic-------Original Message------- From: Aaron Trevena <suppressed> Subject: Re: Sample Web Application that uses mod_perl Sent: 21 Feb '07 13:48On 21/02/07, Perrin Harkins <suppressed> wrote:> On 2/21/07, Aaron Trevena <suppressed> wrote: > > Who do I prod to get it updated? > > http://perl.apache.org/contribute/docs.html :)ooh SVN... Bugger, now I'll have to write it myself won't I. A. --http://www.aarontrevena.co.uk LAMP System Integration, Development and Hosting
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