After looking at this a bit closer this afternoon, I am beginning to
see some pretty incredible abuses of this module model.
I had kicked the following idea around with some members of this
group awhile back, but now see a more obvious path to the dream.
Consider a CGI server...
You could create a separate module for each of your CGI applications.
Based on the AddType, you would call that particular module. You could
even have a "standalone" CGI server listening on another port for
handler requests from the main HTTP server. No more startup delays
for the various CGI programs. We're going to have to write a perl
bootstrapper to load in modules. :-)
see some pretty incredible abuses of this module model.
I had kicked the following idea around with some members of this
group awhile back, but now see a more obvious path to the dream.
Consider a CGI server...
You could create a separate module for each of your CGI applications.
Based on the AddType, you would call that particular module. You could
even have a "standalone" CGI server listening on another port for
handler requests from the main HTTP server. No more startup delays
for the various CGI programs. We're going to have to write a perl
bootstrapper to load in modules. :-)