Chris Nandor, <pudge@pobox.com> writes >> Excuse my question but I begin with MacPerl. I try to find a method to test >> CGIs without connecting to the Internet. > > I don't mean to beat a dead horse, or to make an example of or belittle the > poster, but the proliferation of questions like these are a big part of why > many of us don't want CGI questions allowed in general Perl or MacPerl > forums. This isn't a bad question in itself, but it has nothing directly > to do with Perl, or MacPerl, and when you allow CGI questions, you get > stuff like this all the time. I think the separate macperl-webcgi group is > a very good place for a question like this (and I respectfully recommend to > the poster that he join said list, at http://www.macperl.org/, and repost > the question there). > > I won't keep harping on it, I just wanted to further explain my position on > it for those who didn't understand. Here, here! In fact this is such a COMMON beginner question it should go in the FAQ, so that even the folks on the macperl-webcgi list don't have to keep dealing with it. Also, when you see a post like this, clearly in the wrong place, cross-posting it to the RIGHT place can't be a bad idea. --B # Fungal Parataxonomy Mycology Information (Mycoinfo) # Webmaster, Staff Writer **The World's First Mycology E-Journal** # <mailto:webmaster@mycoinfo.com> <http://www.mycoinfo.com/> # # First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. # Then you win. --Mohandas Gandhi ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org