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Subject: Fwd: Red Hat's use of mod_perl
From: Stas Bekman <stas () stason ! org>
Date: 2002-11-30 4:48:52
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Thanks Chip, great info!
please keep those coming, we will update the site once we have several
of these new additions. The original request is here:
http://use.perl.org/articles/02/11/29/1837238.shtml?tid=11
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Subject: Red Hat's use of mod_perl
Date: 29 Nov 2002 23:30:24 -0500
From: Chip Turner <cturner@redhat.com>
To: stas@stason.org
Hey Stas,
Just saw your request on use.perl.org. Red Hat's main website,
www.redhat.com, is a mod_perl site (mainly Apache::ASP). Also, the
Red Hat Network's website, rhn.redhat.com, is pure mod_perl, using a
custom templating system (which I'll release one day, as soon as I
find time..). It's actually a fairly complicated use of mod_perl for
a web application, totalling around 60k likes of perl.
Hope this is useful,
Chip
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Chip Turner cturner@redhat.com
Red Hat, Inc.
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