My combination of choice for quick CGI development is
the Xitami webserver
(available free) and Proton,
a small, german text editor with syntax highlighting for
many languages and key combinations for about everything
I would want.
Xitami has its ups and downs, for example it has no
modules, that means, no mod_perl development
there. But on the other side, I've never had problems with
moving my stuff from Xitami to Apache. The advantages
of Xitami are the easy configuration (web interface) and
the easy setup (just copy some files) - a definitive
plus, since that allows me to keep an individual copy
of Xitami for each project.
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