>>>>> "Nick" == Nick Chirca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Nick> Since there are so very few documentation sources on the CPAN
Nick> LWP modules, I think I may not be the only one who feels that
Nick> we, the lwp comunity (which I recently entered), should actually
Nick> set up a website with FAQs, tutorials, code example for those
Nick> that need LWP information. In this way we could avoid asking
Nick> something that is already available in a nice format. So, I am
Nick> wondering if those of you who have CGI programming experience
Nick> could help in setting up this searcheable forum, where we can
Nick> post/share code, tips, ideas and frequently (or not so
Nick> frequently asked questions). I know we all are busy, but I think
Nick> that for many of us it would actually mean time saving if we
Nick> could set up this site, because the tasks one is working at
Nick> could have already been developped and available.

I use LWP in almost every one of my WT columns at

        http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/

so if you want lots of examples, go there.  I think I have so many
examples that Gisle links to me from his site. :)

And so you don't miss it, I'm starting to do some LWP stuff in
my Linux Magazine column at

        http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/LinuxMag/

and have occasionally talked about webbish things in my sysadmin
column at

        http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/UnixReview/

There.  Read early, read often.  106 bylines so far, and 5 more every
two months.  If there's anything you want written about, WRITE ME.
I'm always looking for ideas, and you get your name in lights in a
100K+ circulation magazine!
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