You'd think, with PHP racing ahead of Perl in popularity for small/medium-sized web development projects, that the movers and shakers behing PHP's closest competitor - mod_perl+Mason - would have made it a little easier by now to get things up and running.
Ignoring all of your technical difficulties, why are you so focused on embedding executable code inside html pages? Generally speaking, the common consensus is that you should seperate the "business code" from the "display code", in what is commonly called MVC. Embedding exeutable code in web pages doesn't really go along with this. Why not just teach them the proper way to design web applications from the beginning?

In reply to Re: Why can't mod_perl+Mason just work? by BUU
in thread Why can't mod_perl+Mason just work? by gunzip

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