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Chapter 1. Introducing CGI and mod_perl |
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This section is from the "Practical mod_perl" book, by Stas Bekman and Eric Cholet. Also available from Amazon: Practical mod_perl
A Brief History of CGI
The Apache 1.3 Server Model
The Development of mod_perl 1.0
Apache 1.3 Request Processing Phases
References
This chapter provides the foundations on which the rest of the book builds. In this chapter, we give you:
A history of CGI and the HTTP protocol.
An explanation of the Apache 1.3 Unix model, which is crucial to understanding how mod_perl 1.0 works.
An overall picture of mod_perl 1.0 and its development.
An overview of the difference between the Apache C API, the Apache Perl API (i.e., the mod_perl API), and CGI compatibility. We will also introduce the Apache::Registry and Apache::PerlRun modules.
An introduction to the mod_perl API and handlers.
 
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