Ladies and Gentlemen I find the general level of detail here a bit advanced for a 'beginner'. My mind whirls with questions such as 'Why "our $variable"?' 'Why "class"?' 'Why not CGI.pm?' Can the presentation not be simplified so that we see the solution to the primary problem first, and then have the decorations explained afterwards, with reasons as to why they are better than the original. I am acquainted with perl modules and subroutines, and find it confusing when a module is mistaken for a class, or a subroutine for a method. I accept that one might implement one class, or several classes, within a module. Regards - Roger - ----- Original Message ----- From: "fliptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:51 AM Subject: beginner's addressbook tutorial - step 4 - The perl handler > step 4 is complete, and is available at: > > http://www.peacecomputers.com/addressbook_toot-step4.html > > also, there is a table of contents available at > > http://www.peacecomputers.com/addressbook_toot-toc.html > > coming next - step 5 - the start method and our first HTML::Template > file > > side note: i drank a lot of beer while writing step 4, if someone could > please proofread it i would really appreciate it! please send any > corrections to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >