I am staring a new web project, and I would love to have a application framework to help me. I have looked at HTML::Mason, HTML::Embed and Apache::ASP.
The server I am deploying the application doesn't support mod_perl. I hope to find an ISP supporting it later. So the framework have to work with plain CGI.
I see that people have used all the three I mentioned with CGI, but there are not a lot of information.
My questions are:
* Does anyone have experience with CGI and one of the three frameworks? Is it working?
* Is it the same (except the speed)? I don't want to maintain two codebases. If big parts wont function under CGI that would be a big minus.
Thanks!
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