Scott,

If you have any questions or are having trouble working through your first app or two, would like to see some example application modules, or want some information on some C::A 'best practice' methedology, you can take a look at the following links:

CGI::Application - Best Practices Wiki
http://twiki.med.yale.edu/twiki2/bin/view/CGIapp/WebHome

CGI::Application Mailing List Archive
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgiapp@lists.erlbaum.net/

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In reply to Re: Re: Why CGI::Application? by stevecomrie
in thread Why CGI::Application? by sdbarker

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