> But as Tim wrote (whose attribution you snipped, btw), comparing just "ASP" > and "Perl" is a bit like asking the question, "should I develop my script in We'll have to agree to disagree on original intent here. Ther rest of your verbiage is merely semantics. My point being is that comparing .pl scripts (as it pertains only to standard out-of-process cgi execution) to .asp scripts _is_ a valid comparison. p --- --- 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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