The "little stuff" is a fairly completely solved space. The big stuff is too big to post here. Take a look at Catalyst or Jifty or BigTop. They don't belong here, because they need to be some place where they can be easily installed, and "install from monks" is not an option I can give most of my clients. {grin}

Also, I believe your "2002" is inaccurate. I know I've posted stuff here in the last year or so that relates to HTML scraping and parsing, or dealing with web-related issues. Maybe you're just looking for "complete CGI scripts", which I would agree are not that popular any more.


In reply to Re: no interest in web code? by merlyn
in thread no interest in web code? by RaptorRex

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