Joseph P. Discenza wrote: > CGI can use any language whatsoever, as long as the web server can > figure out how to fire up the "script": it could be Perl, or Python, > or a C (or Fortran, if you're really masochistic) executable. Or shell scripts/batch files, for that matter. As long as it's something that produces output on stdout, it's pretty much fine. Cheers, Philip --- You are currently subscribed to perl-win32-users as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For non-automated Mailing List support, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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