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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