Update: This is just an experiment, there is nothing wrong with the PHP version.

Dear Master Monks,
I would like to take a PHP Reg form our company has written and convert it to Perl, maybe starting with a CGI version and use ModPerl::Registry

I have searched on CPAN, and there seems to be a lot of good helper modules out there, but wanted some advice on the best ones to pick that can pull in some PHP functions etc.

The form has Javascript, 4 different include files for functions, with 1 for the DB configuration details and it connects to a PostgreSQL DB.

It also has a lot of HTML in it, so maybe HTML::Template could be used?

Never done this before, so I wanted to minimise the re-write as much as possible.

Thanks.

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In reply to Converting a PHP Registration Form to Perl by ghenry

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