I have several products at work which use Perl and Oracle to generate HTML/JSON for a jQuery front end. Use a framework (Dancer/CGI::Application) to quickly develop a prototype system that allows you to test the functionality/widgets you require. Then you'll be able to tell if this is a "good option" or not. Consider using a templating system (Template::Toolkit, HTML::Template...) to keep your perl code seperate from the HTML/CSS/JavaScript.
In reply to Re: Perl and jqwidgets
by marto
in thread Perl and jqwidgets
by doubledecker
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