I, of course, did the same google search. But my confusion came in when I looked at
http://www.playsport.com/psp_home/home.html
This is a quote from that first page:
"Note: After I've written my Perl Server Pages engine, I discovered that there is an
open source project also c
http://www.google.be/search?q=psp+perl+server+page&hl=fr&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8
José.
Michael Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : Hello, I've recently come across
web pages with the .psp extensions rather than the usual /cig-bin/. I have found that
.psp stands for Perl S
Server Pages (PSP)
Hello, I've recently come across web pages with the .psp extensions rather
than the usual /cig-bin/. I have found that .psp stands for Perl
Server Pages, but I have not been able to find a decent tutorial on how they
work. Does anyone know of a good site.
T
Hello, I've recently come across web pages with the .psp extensions rather than the
usual /cig-bin/. I have found that .psp stands for Perl Server Pages, but I
have not been able to find a decent tutorial on how they work. Does anyone know of a
good site.
T
Anyone know where to look on how to deploy PSP on apache? any good
documentation, etc.. I have not found any :/ thanks!
~Eric
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