http://search.cpan.org is the ultimate searching repository of Perl modules. If you search for "CGI" on that site, you'll get a list of all the modules with "CGI" in the name, and you'll get a nice overview of when they were last updated and who's working on them.

Looking at that page, it was last updated on 04/02/2001 (that's d/m/y). That recent enough for ya?

with something as widely used as CGI, though, the focus will be on stability and correctness rather than adding new features. Is there something CGI doesn't do that you want it to do? (and with this particular module are you sure it doesn't do it ? is a good question to ask first =)

Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor


In reply to Re: Has there been a new development of an updated CGI.pm lately? by arturo
in thread Has there been a new development of an updated CGI.pm lately? by bladx

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