=item How can I make PLP faster?
-With mod_perl, PLP is a lot faster than with CGI. CGI scripts execute an
-external interpreter, but mod_perl is a Perl interpreter inside Apache.
+With mod_perl or FastCGI, PLP is a lot faster than with CGI.
+Instead of executing a new perl process for each request, the same interpreter
+will serve multiple pages.
-=item I already use mod_perl, can I make my scripts even faster?
+=item I already run persistently, can I make my scripts even faster?
Well, you already have scripts that probably are faster than PHP equivalents,
but speed maniacs always want more. Modules are cached, so with a proper module
=item Why do my C<END> blocks never get executed?
-If they are not, you are probably running under mod_perl. The blocks are
-executed when the interpreter stops, but the mod_perl interpreter is not exited
-after the PLP script has ended. Use C<PLP_END> blocks instead. Please note that
-C<PLP_END> is a normal statement, so you may need a semicolon.
+These blocks are executed when the interpreter stops, which only occurs if you
+are running as CGI. To catch the exit of a PLP script, use C<PLP_END> blocks instead.
+Please note that C<PLP_END> is a normal statement, so you may need a semicolon.
<html><body>
<: PLP_END { :>
</body></html>
<: } :>
+ contents
=item Can I disable the error messages?