At 06:56 PM 5/5/00 -0400, Jim Winstead wrote:
>On May 05, Adi wrote:
> > You can still use CGI.pm from within mod_perl (and you should). There is
> > nothing better at handling data passed from a browser via HTTP POST and/or
> > GET. If you currently use CGI.pm, I think you'll find that a lot of your
> > current code can simply be cut-and-pasted into a mod_perl setup.
>
>Well, arguably Apache::Request is better at handling data passed
>from a browser via HTTP POST and/or GET in a mod_perl environment.
>And it has the advantage that is entirely focused on request
>handling, and doesn't have any of the HTML generation cruft like
>CGI.pm.
The "HTML Generation cruft" is optional "cruft" and doesn't have to be
compiled in.
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