You didn't say what the CGI app would be an alternative to, but I'm guessing it's a GUI app using Tk or something. CGI apps are almost always simpler and faster to develop. Think about what your users would prefer.
One advantage of going with CGI is that you can roll out a new version instantly, without going around to desktops and installing.
In reply to Re: CGI/App vs. Win32/DBI Proxy?
by perrin
in thread CGI/App vs. Win32/DBI Proxy?
by Anonymous Monk
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