################################################### # WARNING: Do not edit this file! # If you do the changes will be lost! # Instead edit the corresponding .txt file and run make.pl # # Don't forget to commit the changes to both .txt and the generated # .pod to svn, since others won't run the local make.pl #################################################### =head1 NAME mod_perl 2.0 =head1 JT Smith ~ Plain Black exclaimed: =over =item * Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 =item * URL: http://www.spreadwebgui.com =back We've built WebGUI (www.spreadwebgui.com), our web application framework and content management system, on top of mod_perl. Before we began, in 2001, and recently when we started our next gen system we evaluated many different platforms on which to build WebGUI. Nothing even comes close to mod_perl for flexibility and power. Developing in Perl also means we're able prototype and deploy new features faster than we could in any other language. Today there are more than 15,000 web sites that run on WebGUI, over half of which are either already running on mod_perl 2.0, or are in the process of transitioning to it. We're so confident about mod_perl 2.0's new capabilities and reliability that starting with WebGUI 6.8 we're requiring our users to use mod_perl 2.0 going forward. =cut