I'm sorry, but this is not a code writing service. This is a site for people who want to discuss Perl problems or programming problems and their application in Perl. This is not a site where people write code for you, especially without specifications.

Your problem and question seem ill thought out, as you haven't made any effort to determine the cause of the load nor have you described any of your attempts to reduce the current bottleneck. Also, you haven't drawn any connection from your problem and how it relates to Perl. I recommend that you spend some time analyzing where the problem is, then some time analyzing how you can leverage existing tools like Perl and jQuery to solve your problem, then implement one or more solutions using these tools, and then, if you still have problems, ask again, this time showing representative input, output and code.


In reply to Re^5: Load JS files faster inside CGI script by Corion
in thread Load JS files faster inside CGI script by kalyanrajsista

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