DBI is a glue module which provides a Database Interface to
a variety of SQL databases (Oracle, Mysql, Sybase, etc) through
a unified API. That's what I used for the Mysql calls.
HTML::Mason is a module which (among other things) lets
you insert arbitrary perl code inside .html documents. This
is in contrast to "normal" CGI perl programs, which typically
look like a lot of Perl code with a little bit of html stuck in.
(I liken HTML::Mason to PHP, but with Perl instead of PHP's
scripting language).
I plan to make this code available in some form somewhere soon, since so many people are interested in it. I haven't decided out exactly where or how yet, though. I'll post an update to this thread when I make the code available.
Alan
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