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BBC & mod_perl
Hi Folks,

Seeing the last post about mod_perl success stories jogged my memory.
Whilst searching for mod_perl inspiration I stumbled on the coding
guidelines for the BBC (bbc.co.uk);
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/infrastructure/supported_software.s
html

Which states "mod_perl is the method of choice for all applications..."

I guess this is a worthy success story?

Cheers

Marcus








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Re: BBC & mod_perl [ In reply to ]
[CC'ing Mark Hewis on this one]

Marcus J. Coles wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Seeing the last post about mod_perl success stories jogged my memory.
> Whilst searching for mod_perl inspiration I stumbled on the coding
> guidelines for the BBC (bbc.co.uk);
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/newmedia/infrastructure/supported_software.s
> html
>
> Which states "mod_perl is the method of choice for all applications..."
>
> I guess this is a worthy success story?

It certainly is.

Mark, could you guys please write something that can be added to:
http://perl.apache.org/outstanding/success_stories/index.html

Thank you!

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