I'm not sure what you mean here - do you mean you can't even use PHP on the server side?

Web pages have to be edited with ModX revolution, and php code can't be added using this tool (as it is configured). Running the mojolicious lite script from a pc, with starting the script at pc launch, would be a poor man's server, better this is better then nothing. I can link to this Mojolicious::Lite page using the pc IP address.

you can split it up: One Perl script, running locally, acts as the webserver (Mojolicious::Lite), and it can also launch the browser, which accesses that local webserver, and the webserver serves up a HTML page with an embedded WebPerl script, acting as the GUI, which can then communicate with the local webserver as mentioned above.

do you mean: anyone interested would have to download the packed script ? That would not work for Mac or *nix users.

Why using WebPerl to build the GUI ?

Or do I misunderstand ?


In reply to Re^2: Mojolicious::Lite and Webperl by frazap
in thread Mojolicious::Lite and Webperl by frazap

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