> >Further gratuitous advice: > >4. One note: In the long run it's way preferable to have your HTML, >even containing Perl variables or references, in a separate file, >rather than right in your script. Ease of modification/maintenance, >less danger of editing errors, code more easily re-used, etc. > >5. As is mentioned periodically on this list, MW's scripts are rather >notorious for problems. Search for "Matt Wright" (or "Matt Wrong") in >the archives. You might want to take a look at CGI.pm. Saves much >work, great opportunities to learn more Perl, excellent book and >online documentation, continually maintained by a master programmer >with lots of feedback from professional coders. > Thank you for the advice - I'll get the book - and thank you for being patient with me. Furthermore can anyone recommend resources on the web and in my area (San Francisco Bay Area) that may be useful in learning Perl. best, Tim ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-anyperl-request@macperl.org