Ranga,
PHP is both a language and a dynamic Web content assembly environment. They
are meant to be used together. It's much like the relationship between
Python and Zope. Or Perl and Mason (www.masonhq.com).
I'm not saying that it can't be done, but if you plan on using Perl you may
find it easier in the long run to use Mason (or at least mod_perl and a
session module).
On a side note... PHP proponents have long used an argument that the PHP
language is much simpler than Perl, but I've noticed that with each
successive release of PHP, it becomes more and more like Perl.
--
Mark Thomas
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> This may not be the right forum to ask this question. I have just
> started investigating PHP. How does one pass variables between
> PHP and Perl?
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> Ranga Nathan
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