Hey perl.j

It seems like you asked this question already:
Creating a Website in Perl

You were given some pretty good answers there along with enough direction that, with a little investigation, you should not have felt the need to ask the question all over again. If you weren't clear on the answers you got - respond and say so in that thread or follow up in the CB. It honestly ends up being a little disrespectful and somewhat of a waste of time to everyone who took time out of their work or away from families to help you.

That said, if you want to learn how to build websites, prerequisites etc check out http://developer.mozilla.org and maybe also the Stackoverflow site for web development. Anyways, good luck and have fun learning :)

"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote

In reply to Re: Web Programming: For Beginners by luis.roca
in thread Web Programming: For Beginners by perl.j

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