Hi Anonymous,
That's how I would have done it too, years ago* - now, CGI's own documentation says:
CGI.pm is no longer considered good practice for developing web applications, including quick prototyping and small web scripts. There are far better, cleaner, quicker, easier, safer, more scalable, more extensible, more modern alternatives available at this point in time. These will be documented with CGI::Alternatives.
* Update: Okay, I admit I have sinned more recently than that. But only because (I thought) I knew what I was doing :-) And I still wouldn't recommend CGI to newcomers, who are more likely to misuse the module.
Regards,
-- Hauke D
In reply to Re^2: appending to html at beginning (don't use CGI)
by haukex
in thread appending to html at beginning
by Limbomusic
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