in reply to perl shopping cart

AM:

good cart? to run on what sort of site; what sort of machine?

And what led you to your conclusion that perl is "slow" and takes "big resources?" If that's uninformed bias, we'd love to see you come to see things differently. If you'd like (in another thread, please) to explore why some script appears "slow" that's fine, too... but do remember -- good questions and an open mind go a long way.

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Re^2: perl shopping cart
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 26, 2004 at 15:54 UTC
    Good means stable and free(work on Unix), and with no configuration(or almost with no).. Most commercial perl solutions I saw are useless and worthless.. There are no sence to pay hundreds dollars for useless 'store'