Hello all,

I have an impending situation at the moment with a project i have been working on the last few months.

What i have been creating is a web based application to process biology BLAST reports (if any of your are familiar with them).

This was required to be presented as a web page, which has been done. (If you want a look then get in touch).

Now the person im working for thought it would be a good idea to tell me at the last stage that they wanted it to be available as a standalone package as well.

And so my question is: Can i easliy convert my CGI script and modules into a form that can use the windows explorer windows as the interface front end, then produce output into this without loading up the script in th window, OR, having to create a new interface and script specifically for standalone versions.

Cheers,
MonkPaul.


In reply to Conversion from Web script to stand-alone by MonkPaul

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