PLP is yet another Perl embedder, primarily for HTML documents. Unlike with
other Perl embedders, there is no need to learn a meta-syntax or object
model: one can just use the normal Perl constructs. PLP runs under
-L<mod_perl|PLP::Backend::Apache> and L<FastCGI|PLP::Backend::FastCGI>
+L<FastCGI|PLP::Backend::FastCGI> and L<mod_perl|PLP::Backend::Apache>
for speeds comparable to those of PHP, but can also be run as a standard
L<CGI|PLP::Backend::CGI> script.
=head2 Setup
-See either L<CGI|PLP::Backend::CGI>, L<FastCGI|PLP::Backend::FastCGI>
+See either
+L<CGI|PLP::Backend::CGI>,
+L<FastCGI|PLP::Backend::FastCGI> (recommended)
or L<Apache|PLP::Backend::Apache>.
At least the following servers are supported:
=item Apache
-Either version 1 or 2.
-Using L<mod_perl|PLP::Backend::Apache>,
-L<mod_fastcgi, mod_fcgid|PLP::Backend::FastCGI>,
+Either version 1 or 2. Using
+L<mod_fcgid, mod_fastcgi|PLP::Backend::FastCGI>,
+L<mod_perl|PLP::Backend::Apache>,
or L<mod_action|PLP::Backend::CGI>.
=back