mod_pylite?
skip at pobox.com
skip at pobox.com
Thu Jan 1 21:12:32 EST 2009
>> http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/12/five-features-perl-5-needs-now.html
>> and he mentions a neat-looking project called ``mod_perlite``. It
>> sounds like it will be very handy. Anyone working on a
>> ``mod_pylite``? Has it been done before, maybe under a different
>> name?
It's kind of hard to tell. There's very little description of how
mod_perlite would be different than mod_perl other than it would be more
lightweight, presumably as mod_php somehow is. That hardly seems like a
well-defined requirement document.
Does mod_wsgi fit the bill? http://www.rkblog.rk.edu.pl/w/p/mod_wsgi/
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