Everything about Mod Perl totally explained
mod_perl is an optional module for the
Apache HTTP server. It embeds a
Perl interpreter into the Apache server, so that dynamic content produced by Perl
scripts can be served in response to incoming requests, without the significant overhead of re-launching the Perl interpreter for each request. As
Lincoln D. Stein defined mod_perl in his word:
mod_perl can emulate a
CGI environment, so that existing Perl CGI scripts can benefit from the performance boost without having to be re-written.
Unlike CGI (and most other web application environments), mod_perl provides complete access to the Apache
API, allowing
programmers to write handlers for all phases in the Apache request cycle, manipulate Apache's internal tables and state mechanisms, share data between Apache
processes or
threads, alter or extend the Apache
configuration file parser, and add Perl code to the configuration file itself, among other things.
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