pengelly has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

I am an amateur web programmer looking to incorporate some banner management software into a medium size website that entirely uses Perl. Whilst I could probably do it myself, I would rather concentrate on the rest of the site.

Do any fellow monks know of anywhere that I may be able to obtain a free subroutine or otherwise easily embeddable piece of programming to this end?

(Failing that, I suppose a program front-ended with the 'J' word would do, if anyone knows where it could be obtained.)

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Re: CGI / Ad Rotation Scripts
by Happy-the-monk (Canon) on Mar 17, 2004 at 01:56 UTC
Re: CGI / Ad Rotation Scripts
by bradcathey (Prior) on Mar 17, 2004 at 01:36 UTC
    "website that entirely uses Perl"
    What, no HTML? I doubt there is a "subroutine" that would do what you want, and watch out for things free--in the end you might be sorry you didn't pay for it. There are four kinds of code resources: free, stolen, opensource, and for-hire. Why don't you hire one of the good monks here to write it for you. If these ads are going to generate income, then might be worth the investment.

    —Brad
    "A little yeast leavens the whole dough."