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SubjectRe: caps in elf headers: use the sticky bit!
   Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 13:57:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: David Lang <dlang@diginsite.com>
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I agree it is possible, I disagree that it should be nessasary. For
E-commerce sites you will find that the number of cgi's can end up much
larget than you would expect from normal web site statistics. I will let
this drop now as it appears that this is not going to be an option.

Perl CGI's aren't exectables, and get executed by mod_perl. If you have
real CGI progams which are written in C, then sure --- but usually most
web machines don't have that many custom CGI programs written in C.
They're using written in Perl, or using Java Servlets, or some other
mechanism. I repeat --- the number of actual ELF executables on a web
farm is probably a very small number.

- Ted

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