[BNM] Server re-start needed on modifying PERL code

AndrewGill73@gmail.com andrewgill73 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 15 15:21:52 BST 2006


What is the web server? (please don't say an old Netscape web server
as they defy logic)

On 8/15/06, Jules <old at w34u.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Anybody know why a firm might need to re-start their web server every
> time they modify an applications PERL code?
>
> In my experience you just change the application's file(s) and upload
> it, could they have done the whole thing as a module or an extension or
> something like that?
>
> Jules
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