> >> Is it faster?  No.
> 
> > Oh yeah.
> > See http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=145790
> 
> Neither of the benchmarks on that address uses a real-life 
> mod_perl scenario as basis for the testing.

Nobody said anything about mod_perl!! More and more 'situations' 
keep coming up. Anyway all the same priciples apply to mod_perl 
run scripts as well as non mod_perl. Except now you have to think 
about how your homebrewed code handles the memory stuff mod_perl.

So if any thing a mod_perl envcirnmet makes home brewed code even 
more likely to be troublesome.

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