Re: It's not PHP, is it? (potential new CPAN module)



Colin von Heuring wrote:

Hi Colin

CPAN is your friend. There are various Perl modules /already written/ which implement web servers. Go to:
http://search.cpan.org/
and search for, say, http, and you'll find HTTP::Server::Simple for one.
Don't forget to also search for cgi::application, where you'll find
CGI::Application (hint, hint) and CGI::Application::Server.
.



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