Perl apparently is very good with CGI. I'm in the process of learning Perl myself.. Roman Phil Burton wrote: > > I would not be surprised if someone has not done something > like that with Perl. Perl programs work fine in Linux. > > I also use http://google.com/ for a lot of searches. Best > search engine I have found. > > Go to sites like http://www.freshmeat.net/ to find out what > has or has not been done for Linux. > > Phil > > On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, John Glasscock wrote: > > � To all, > � > � One of the most useful programs on the net that I have found for > � searching the web, and subparts of it, is Sherlock. However, it is only > � on the Mac as an integral part of the MacOS. The next best thing is > � Copernic, found at > � > � http://www.copernic.com/ > � > � However, Copernic is not available for Linux users, and by golly, it > � ought to be! The have a special add-on for searching programming > � specific sites and topics, which ought to especially appealing to Linux > � users. > � > � If you have used Copernic, available for the Macintosh and all flavors > � of windoze (basic program is free, all add-ons cost about $30 total) you > � know what I am talking about. The next best web based alternative is > � > � http://www.metacrawler.com/index.html > � > � If you want to see a linux port, surf to > � > � http://www.copernic.com/support/suggestion.html > � > � and offer your suggestion to port a linux client. As newbies, we need > � access to information, and during those long dark hours between posting > � a question and getting a response can seem like an eternity. I have > � found this to be a great tool and highly recommend it. I am in no way > � affiliated with Copernic or its associated companies (if there are any) > � in any sense but represent my opninion only as a very satisfied user.
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