Hello monks, I am looking for some help in aspects like Fast CGI and template systems in PERL based websites. I am not sure if I understand this aspects correctly.

So, first of all if let's assume I have a nginx or apache server, do I need to worry about fast cgi script executon and all works related to fast cgi from perl ? I think my server is responsible for this and no addition perl modules are needed just to run fast CGI, am I right ?

Next, I am looking for good (fast) way to link html with perl. I found HTML::Template module which I tested and works good (at least does the job which I need) and Mojolicious framework which is nice and has many features, but I worry about it's performance and execution speed. So basicly I am looking for fastest possible way to link perl with html output, even if it will be "low level".

What can you recommend for this and what about Fast CGI ? ;)

Regards.


In reply to Perl and Fastcgi + template system (confused) by Martin90

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