I tried to get the BBC added as a success story a few months back ...at last
someone from the beeb wants to as well!!
Marcus
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark Hewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 August 2005 17:26
> To: modperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: Modper
Thumbs up to BBC!
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Mark Hewis wrote:
> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 17:25:35 +0100
> From: Mark Hewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: modperl@perl.apache.org
> Subject: Modperl Success Story - Submission from BBC
>
> URL: bbc.co.uk
> Title: BBC
> Contac
Awesome, many thanks. This success story has been checked in as revision
233353 and should eventually appear here:
http://perl.apache.org/outstanding/success_stories/bbc.html
Thanks Mark!
Mark Hewis wrote:
> URL: bbc.co.uk
> Title: BBC
> Contact Person: Mark Hewis
> Traffic:
URL: bbc.co.uk
Title: BBC
Contact Person: Mark Hewis
Traffic: 500 req/sec
Success Story:
"We have been running ModPerl to deliver dynamic applications as part of
bbc.co.uk for the past 4 years. At present we have well over 50
applications ( and growing ) using Modperl and based on the
A
jonathan vanasco wrote:
Thats a really funny story -- seeing as it covers UFT and DNC using
open source apps.
I just checked rnc.org, and predictably, its asp
Development of it was outsourced to another country as well. The RNC
isn't trying to hide that stuff, since it fits in just fine with t
Thats a really funny story -- seeing as it covers UFT and DNC using
open source apps.
I just checked rnc.org, and predictably, its asp
On Jan 30, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
I thought people would be pleased to hear that we (Plus Three) got a
writeup in eWeek about one of our projec
I thought people would be pleased to hear that we (Plus Three) got a
writeup in eWeek about one of our projects that uses mod_perl. It
doesn't specifically say "mod_perl", but it does say open source, Perl,
Apache, and Krang (the mod_perl-based CMS we used), which is better than
I would have e
there was talk at Astercon about doing similar things with
the perl/asterisk interface.
Has anyone ever made a simple wrapper that allows an
arbitrary program to be wrapped, like mod_perl, but
then the wrapper would get invoked from the command line
instead of through an apache server?
> We hav
Ken Simpson wrote:
(I'm reposting this -- but in the format suggested on the
success stories page; apologies for the spam)
URL: http://www.mailchannels/opensource/
Title: Running email through mod_perl
Contact Person: Ken Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Traffic: Low (in development)
Su
(I'm reposting this -- but in the format suggested on the
success stories page; apologies for the spam)
URL: http://www.mailchannels/opensource/
Title: Running email through mod_perl
Contact Person: Ken Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Traffic: Low (in development)
Success Story:
We have
Just for the archives, I'm using mp2 (usually fairly recent CVS
pulls) in production on a number of sites I'm hosting on a NetBSD
server. These include my cycling coaching website : www.aboc.com.au
which uses Template::Toolkit, mp2, my own authentication
stuff (not a handler, yet :) ) and MySQL as
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