The WebGUI app looks nice. I downloaded it for my linux mint system and will tinker with it. But it will not be what I use for this project.

I played with the very basic blog deal in the tutorial, but the one I downloaded several years ago using Dancer (v1) was everything I'd want. Actually, it has been long enough that I don't remember if it was actually a Dancer module, or if it was just something I was able to stuff into the environment. I remember I had an option that used the output from a bash script and one that called another perl script, so I might have simply called a standalone perl-based blog.

Lee Crites
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In reply to Re^2: BLOGGING and/or WIKI modules for Dancer2 by lee_crites
in thread BLOGGING and/or WIKI modules for Dancer2 by lee_crites

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