Alan M. Carroll wrote:

> I don't think Tk can't handle it because he wants to do this in a browser 
> (like a Java applet or Javascript). How would you guarantee the existence 
> of a Perl interpretor and TK on the client system? I suppose you could 
> package it up with PerlApp but then you'd need the equivalent of an install 
> to download the executable and run it. If running the executable from the 
> Web is acceptable, then Tk with PerlApp would be a good choice.

Already straightened that out offline.  When he said GUI, I assumed
he meant non-browser when in fact he didn't.  The wording wasn't real
good and I didn't read it close enough.

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