If your end users are using websocket aware clients then HTML 5 + Mojolicious is a great way to go. Monitoring style stuff could be really wonderful over websockets (and lightweight). There is a fresh example of this kind of thing here: Mojolicious hack of the day: WebSockets (you’ll need a fairly current version of Mojolicious to run it). Note, there is less expertise/doc/tutorial available down this road; e.g., though I recommend it, I’ve barely played with it.
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by Your Mother
in thread HTML 5 and Perl N00b question...
by bobg2011
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