People in a hurry to achieve something find it helps a lot if they provide a full description of the problem they are having so that they don't have to engage in a slow and lengthy question and answer session where the questioner is trying to extract (often painfully - to the questioner) prerequisite information from the person who needs an answer in a hurry.

So, what have you got at the moment? Most web servers serve pages to multiple simultaneous clients as their bread and butter task. What is special about your requirements?


Perl reduces RSI - it saves typing

In reply to Re: Codes for the visitation of CGI web sever by several users at the same time by GrandFather
in thread Codes for the visitation of CGI web sever by several users at the same time by Jansen

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