Note: you can test the scripts without the webserver, but for the full effect (i.e. seeing the results of the script in a browser) you'll need a webserver. Well actually you could use just perl to create HTML pages and then view those in a browser, but if you want something that acts like a real CGI script from the browser, you need a webserver.
In reply to Re: Testing ActivePerl scripts locally
by jZed
in thread Testing ActivePerl scripts locally
by tomgracey
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