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Re: Code that's too large to post

by Masem (Monsignor)
on Mar 30, 2002 at 21:27 UTC ( [id://155495]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Code that's too large to post

jcwren offers up perlmonk.org (note the lack of plurality) for any monk that wants to host a web page or for testing scripts; more details are available on this page. This is one option for having perl-related code on a perl-related but offsite page. You can also duplicate your code on your website if you have one.

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(dooberwah) Re: Re: Code that's too large to post
by dooberwah (Pilgrim) on Mar 30, 2002 at 21:46 UTC
    Yes, I actually have an account on jcwren's server. Unfortunately, perlmonk.org could go down just like any other site. The only difference would be that we'd discover it quicker because someone would be bound to report it one Perl Monks.

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