Well, as a matter of principle, I would never have anything to do with Plack...

I'm trying not to jump down your throat about this... Plack is the best thing to happen to web development in Perl since Sri coughed up a Maypole/Rails rewrite or Lincoln uploaded CGI.pm. It opens a thousand doors and normalizes dozens of disparate deployment strategies and allows, with ease, using incredible external tools and servers.

I know of several well-known company e-commerce websites that are still being handled, and handled quite well indeed, by “‘ordinary, boring’ CGI.”

Well-known implies everyone here will know them. Several implies 6 or more. Plain old CGI implies non-persistent execution. If you're really saying one or two you might have heard of that use CGI under persistent execution, sure. Otherwise, I call citations or it didn't happen.


In reply to Re^4: CGI files and Dancer coexisting? by Anonymous Monk
in thread CGI files and Dancer coexisting? by einhverfr

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