GARY SEVIOUR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mason no good? (there is/was atleast one member of bristolbathpm using it).

I remember Mason from years ago.  I think the drawback is that it's
mod_perl, which is less common than python CGI.

> Personally I think writing your own framework when you have a job to
> do other than write frameworks is a bad idea. I have worked with an
> "in-house" framework before (in PHP), [...]

Yes, I share that bad experience (a previous developer on one site I
took over support for had taken a PHP framework example from a
magazine and extended it to meet their features, then concealed that).

I'd prefer to avoid writing my own, which is why I was looking for a
straightforward framework, preferably in perl where I know the
relevant modules and web host support situation already and shouldn't
get a surprise.  Seemed a reasonable question on a pm list...

Regards,
-- 
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