Wow, you guys are great.
I admit I'm not sure if I can't use the CGI.pm or are not allowed to use CGI scripts.
Here is our email coversation;
ME to their cto-
"I'm the programmer that will be working with Scott and Ryan on the CBOT
investors floor tutorial.
I'll be setting up our test box today and was wondering which version of
Solaris you use.
I also would like to know which web languages we can use on your servers in
the finished version (PHP, Perl, etc.)."
Him-
"solaris 2.7 and perl would be the only choice BUT we don't run it as a CGI and will not allow CGI access from the outside.
What were you thinking of doing? Just curious..."
Hope that can clear things up some, I really apreciate everyone's help.
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