################################################### # WARNING: Do not edit this file! # If you do the changes will be lost! # Instead edit the corresponding .txt file and run make.pl # # Don't forget to commit the changes to both .txt and the generated # .pod to svn, since others won't run the local make.pl #################################################### =head1 NAME moviesdatabase.com or imdb.com =head1 Rob Hartill Erobh (at) IMDB.COME exclaimed: =over =item * Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 21:35:40 +0000 =back On Fri, 6 Mar 1998, Lincoln Stein wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm looking for more mod_perl success stories like the one that Jeff > posted the other day. They will be used for vignettes in an > introductory chapter of the book that Doug and I are writing. If you > have a story you'd like to share (particularly one in which mod_perl > "defeats" one of its competitors) could you mail it to me or post it > to the list? For the vignettes we need some sort of identifying > information, either along the lines of "a major Southwestern > University" or "Kulturbox company of Berlin, Germany". We use mod_perl for just about everything and then some too; serving around 1.25 million pageviews per day. All database lookups are handled inside Apache via mod_perl. Each request also goes through several mod_perl handlers and is then reformated on the fly with mod_perl SSI to embed advertising banners and give different views of the site depending on the hostname used. -- Rob Hartill Internet Movie Database (Ltd) http://www.moviedatabase.com/ .. a site for sore eyes. The Internet Movie Database (as we all know, a mod_perl driven site) won a 1997 Webby as the best Film site on the web. =cut