The reason I would like it, my killer app, is because the people who I build it for do not understand the process of building and maintaining a website, so they come to me and want thing done, up, and running within a couple of seconds. They use surveys to get information to figure out what needs updating, and my idea is to cut out that middle man, and collect information with a perl scirpt, and have things updated quicker, and much more accurate because they use the old method of giving surveys using paper and ink and tallying the votes themselves. So, when they mess up, since I put it on the website, the blame gets dumped on me.

In reply to Re: Re: (OT)Gaining CGI Access by CloneArmyCommander
in thread (OT)Gaining CGI Access by CloneArmyCommander

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