> The topic is promoting old tech.

What are you talking about? Criticizing functional software merely for its age is patently absurd commercial propaganda designed to keep people buying upgrades to intentionally broken programs. Everyone on this node who is not answering the OP's simple question about CGI and the other thing is off-topic trolling and should be downvoted. Seriously, what if the author of Template::Toolbox (or his goons) chimed into every node about Template::Toolkit to inform everyone how old TT is that it should not be recommended or used anymore, not even for your own private reasons whatsoever, without giving any convincing reasons, or any reasons at all. What the heck?


In reply to Re^7: How to PRINT CGI html table to a PNG file by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to PRINT CGI html table to a PNG file by theravadamonk

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