I was thinking that it might be a good idea to start a node specifically on what Perl sites to avoid. I am sure that there are other sites out there that are just as bad or worse than the one we have been discussing. That one and others could be highlighted here, and when a person is searching Google, that node made come up towards the top. In regards to Perl searches, Perl Monks is always near the top. You should take your write-up about that site from this node and start another one just about these bad sites.

Let's drop that AJAX and javascript topic. It is moot as of this moment anyway.

As for the rest, I am sorry if there were places I lost you. I was probably tired when I wrote it, as I am tired now. I would probably lose you some more.

Thank you for all of the information you gave me.

Lady Aleena

"An it harm none, do as ye will."


In reply to Re^8: Creating a random generator by Lady_Aleena
in thread Creating a random generator by Lady_Aleena

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