just for giggles, lets straighten a few things out. You say " i go throw perl and i finish the learning perl and i went with the cgi stuff... i creat some good things but no body helps me and try to stand beside" as if you are quoting me. I have never posted this or /msg'd this to you.

If this is a graduation project, you had better do it yourself. If you get someone else to do it for you, you have learned nothing. I am not sure what the rules of the game are, but isn't taking a commercial product and changing some of the HTML screens "cheating"?

From what I understand it, what you are looking to achieve is not too difficult, keeping in mind the modules available on CPAN. And by this I mean write your own. From what I understand of university and Graduation projects in general this customizing a "commercial product" (as you put it in an earlier post) is not really what you should be aiming for.

Is there any particular part of writing your own Perl systems administration/monitoring software package you are having problems with?

Martin

In reply to Re^5: where i can find the source of HTML main page of the webmin ? by marto
in thread where i can find the source of HTML main page of the webmin ? by adam_blackice

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