Ah, yes! Did not think of all that. You are right, Javascript is on the browser 
side.
Thank You
Moss


> Because it requires us to get a Perl interpreter in our browsers but this
> is not a common thing (even if some experiments exists, but I believe it
> would include several security issues). The mentionning "required
> Javascript" is the browser-side one. As far as I know, Perl is more used as
> a server-side language.
>
>
>
> S�bastien
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Maurice McCarthy 
> <m...@mythic-beasts.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon
>> Cozens online
>> book to get me started. Even though it is 14 years old and some syntax has
>> changed
>> in the meantime, figuring out how to make the operations work is getting
>> me into
>> perl.
>>
>> At present I've got Strawberry Perl 5.18.2 on Windows 7. I run UNIX-type
>> systems at
>> home but I'm at sea and so got use what I got here.
>>
>> One thing puzzles me at the moment. I run Firefox Portable with NoScript
>> installed.
>> When I go to http://perldoc.perl.org/search there is a message, "This
>> site requires
>> Javascript ... " Why can't you use Perl instead?
>>
>> Just Curious
>> Thanks
>> Moss
>>
>>
>>
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