On Thursday 27 February 2003 08:43 am, you wrote: > I write MacPerl at work to munge local files but use CGIs for my personal > website. The various hosting plans I have allow Perl and I have never had a > problem with them. I am starting a new, more CGI-intensive project and I'm > troubled by the question "how much PERL is too much." Bandwidth can be > metered, but I haven't seen hosters who meter processor time. Instead they > make vague statements about removing inappropriately-greedy scripts. > > Does anyone know how hosting companies really approach this issue? Are > there CGI-friendly hosters? Do scripts and accounts get pulled all the > time, or is this not something to worry about. Can I start calculating pi > now? > > Thanks, > Tim
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