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
met
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, but I am starting a new, more CGI-intensive project
and I'm troubled by the vagueness that surrounds "how much PERL is too
much
solution, alas.
Timothy_Spalding@
hmco.com To: "Scot Robnett
Right. I have a deep faith that a skilled Unix hacker could run CGIs on a
toaster. But I'm looking for something for someone who has trouble running
toast on a toaster.
Here's something one could do, at least with MacPerl
1. create Macperl runtime
2. have the HTML link to this runtime
3. the ru
I'm interested in taking a website, composed of HTML and perl cgis and
moving it offline. I want to burn it to a CD that will run on Mac and PC,
Explorer and Navigator. Are there tools to do this sort of thing? A
browser-based perl interpreter? A CGI faker?
Thank you for whatever you say!
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