Tat Nam wrote:
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> I'm preparing a survey form with HTML/Javascript and submit it
> to a CGI program (written by Perl). How can Perl program responds to
> appropriate message/html document from Perl to individual based on
> one's fill-in data value(s).
perldoc CGI
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Ive been using perl for a few months now, most people I speak to seem to
prefer PHP. Why?
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PHP is a server side language that is easy and intuitive to add to HTML
templates. The database
connectivity is very smooth. It was designed with web pages and cgi in
mind.
Perl is an extremely powerful, multi-talented tool that is often described
as a Swiss Army Knife.
You can create embedded
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, rabs wrote:
> Ive been using perl for a few months now, most people I speak to seem to
> prefer PHP. Why?
Maybe you should ask the PHP users and not the Perl users... :-)
I would venture to say that a lot of people like PHP because it is
specifically designed for web develo