Okay, Plack looks like it will help... (does PSGI need to replace CGI), however, I am confused about one thing still. Was the AUTOLOAD caused because my code called an undefined subroutine? Is it the values passed in, or the subroutine itself not loaded (would Autoloader solve it).

I am pretty sure I can restructure my code so it is unnecessary, but don't even know where to start. Could you point me in the right direction, or do I need to supply my code?

Thanks a lot

p.s. your perltoot link just sends to super search, not the perldoc (if that's what you were going for)


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