Well, a good reason would be to compromise at least a little with what you are using...

When I read some critics saying that CGI.pm is now deprecated I realize that my first try of building my own CGI.pm was a good way of apreciating the good work done by professionals.

CGI.pm is easy to use, and you don't have to think much, because it was all previewed by the author.

It happens the same with a Hollywood movie. To make it look simple, clean and straight is not as easy as it looks. There is a lot to be polished, cut and replayed before presenting it to screen. Then it is easily understood even by kids.


In reply to Re^8: Directory Syncer by chanio
in thread Directory Syncer by jkva

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