On Mon, 31 May 2004 10:57:18 +1000, Ron Savage wrote:
Hi Bill
http://savage.net.au/Perl-tutorials.html
# 42 is the one to look at.
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 10:43:45 -0500, Bill McCormick wrote:
Hi Bill
After I emailed, I ripped out all the templating... Such is life. But
you're welcome to see what's left.
It's early Monday morning here now, so tonight I'll upload it from
home after grafting it in to my personal web site, and ema
Ron Savage wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2004 22:39:09 -0500, Bill McCormick wrote:
Hi Bill
CGI:App + H::T are not overkill, even for static pages.
Here's a web site I created which contains a single HTML page:
http://microhaus.com.au/
The javascript file index.js (line 12 of the HTML) is generated from a
Bill ,
I've used CGI::App+H::T in a couple of CGI based projects and really
love it. Now I'm starting a small project with mostly static html
pages and CGI::App+H::T would be overkill (at least in the beginning.)
But I'd still like to use the templating features so I only need to
make changes
On Thu, 27 May 2004 22:39:09 -0500, Bill McCormick wrote:
Hi Bill
CGI:App + H::T are not overkill, even for static pages.
Here's a web site I created which contains a single HTML page:
http://microhaus.com.au/
The javascript file index.js (line 12 of the HTML) is generated from a
small databas
Hi all,
I've used CGI::App+H::T in a couple of CGI based projects and really
love it. Now I'm starting a small project with mostly static html pages
and CGI::App+H::T would be overkill (at least in the beginning.) But I'd
still like to use the templating features so I only need to make changes