Kudos Macphisto,<BT> Rarely do you see someone wanting real a learning experience anymore. People just want a quick fix.

Anyway your project should be a relatively simple one.

As for the learning part, the monks above correctly(as always) pointed out a few modules you should look into, but I also suggest looking at the source for those modules, or diving in your book to see and learn the hard way of doing things.

"Your brain is hungry InformIT" - is a great website with a whole crapload of free tech. books on many subjects including CGI, it's worth checking out.

"cRaZy is co01, but sometimes cRaZy is cRaZy".
                                                      - crazyinsomniac


In reply to (crazyinsomniac:Kudos!) Re: Perl CGI Possibilities... by crazyinsomniac
in thread Perl CGI Possibilities... by Macphisto

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