Yes.. Well.. Obviously this is a web app, and has many "states" - or .. "runmodes".

I had all of them coded into one cgi at one point, but found it much neater to organize into sepparate cgis, they are all tiny scripts, as the bulk of it lies in modules.

But now I have like 40 cgis and it's looking mediocre.. ? So.. I considered consolidating some of them, then.. I wonder if I should use CGI::Application- It seems maybe- I could offer parts of this as addons... to CGI::Application? It seems someone made an image gallery.. etc..

I have a web app that lets computer illiterates manage files, directories, users, and access to all three.


In reply to Re^2: Anyone have experience with CGI::Application ? by leocharre
in thread Anyone have experience with CGI::Application ? by leocharre

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