Re: Question on perl/cgi paths

From: Bill Davis (BillD_at_omniforgetit.com)
Date: 01/07/04

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    > FYI: this newsgroup is defunct. Try comp.lang.perl.misc in the future
    > for better response.

    Thanks. I was wondering where everybody was. On a dialup that is maxed
    out by the phone company at 26k, it is hard to sample enough groups to
    find out where everyone is hanging out.

    BD


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