> Using CGI::Pretty when you don't need to

The OP asked about CGI::Pretty, silly.

> (should have just used CGI, since the Pretty part does nothing),

It's not my fault the new dictator of CGI::Pretty is too incompetent to maintain it and so hostile as to deliberately break it and spew obnoxious error messages instead of well-formatted HTML!

> generating broken HTML.

It's not broken until a browser tries to render it. You make too many false assumptions. The OP asked for incomplete HTML and may have a good reason.

> Your mid 90s code style

What are you talking about?

> and crappy attitude are don't have a place in the world post 1996.

Who put you in charge of deciding who has a place in the world? Mr. President? You pushed the wrong button, again!


In reply to Re^3: div in cgi by Anonymous Monk
in thread div in cgi by bigup401

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