in reply to Re: Setting up a web-based perl interpeter in thread Setting up a web-based perl interpeter
I haven't seen others but the one you posted I just checked out. That is loaded packed full of ads. My sys admin/sec team would not appreciate loading a page that has that much activity on it.
They might all be that way, I haven't used any of these before but it is a neat idea. I know I probably couldn't be loading a page like this one in my environment without some flags being raised. Especially if it takes numerous pastes or reloads to get a script to work properly.
Re^3: Setting up a web-based perl interpeter
by marto (Cardinal) on May 27, 2011 at 16:45 UTC
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"My sys admin/sec team would not appreciate loading a page that has that much activity on it."
If you mean browsing install adblock (or similar). I wasn't suggesting you use this sites design as a basis for your own. You could setup whatever UI you're comfortable with.
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