Hi All,
Can anyone suggest a good place to advertise for a perl coder, ideally
with CGI::Application experience and based in the UK? All the local
agencies only have php guys...
Or contact me off list if you're available at the moment. Apologies
if this is off-topic.
mike
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http://jobs.perl.org
and how about people who can work in other country ?
Mike Tonks 写道:
Hi All,
Can anyone suggest a good place to advertise for a perl coder, ideally
with CGI::Application experience and based in the UK? All the local
agencies only have php guys...
Or contact me off list
Hi Silent,
I could maybe persuade my boss to consider someone overseas. It's
about a six week project, shopping cart system. Would you be
interested?
2008/12/18 silent silent2...@gmail.com:
http://jobs.perl.org
and how about people who can work in other country ?
Mike Tonks 写道:
Hi All,
To save you all a bunch of frustration and time, please be aware of
the following subtle distinction between PATH_INFO on IIS and Apache:
Consider this URL: http://yourserver/myscript.pl/foo/bar
On Apache, PATH_INFO will be set to /foo/bar. On IIS, PATH_INFO is /
myscript.pl/foo/bar. This
Jason A. Crome wrote:
mpeters: If I sent you a CGI::Application::Dispatch::IIS subclass, could
you (or Mark) incorporate it into the CA::Dispatch distribution? Or, if
you don't want to mess with it and wouldn't mind another co-maintainer,
I'd be happy to maintain this bit of it.
I'd be
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 13:08:50 -0600
Jason A. Crome cromed...@gmail.com wrote:
To save you all a bunch of frustration and time, please be aware of
the following subtle distinction between PATH_INFO on IIS and Apache:
Consider this URL: http://yourserver/myscript.pl/foo/bar
On Apache,
Oh, sorry, I've never programed with shopping card.
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