I'm going to defend sundial's point just a little bit here. Given that the shortest path to keeping this code working is to install CGI.pm manually, there's no urgent reason to migrate to a PSGI system.
Also I think you're overstating the value of strict in this case; it's easy to write a simple and correct and strict-safe CGI program that causes inadvertent scope problems with a persistent execution harness like mod_perl. (Plack less so.)
In reply to Re^3: Replacing CGI.pm
by chromatic
in thread Replacing CGI.pm
by horace
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