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Red Hat's use of mod_perl






The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

By Geoffrey Young, Paul Lindner, Randy Kobes
mod_perl Pocket Reference

mod_perl Pocket Reference

By Andrew Ford
Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

By Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams
mod_perl2 User's Guide

mod_perl2 User's Guide

By Stas Bekman, Jim Brandt
Practical mod_perl

Practical mod_perl

By Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet


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Chip Turner <cturner (at) redhat.com> exclaimed:

  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.





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