>instead of "QPQ" (which I was not able to install successfully) >for learning and testing I use "MacHTTP", which is small and >uncomplicated. And it is sufficcient as long as you limit your >requests to not more than 25 per second or so ;-) Just for the record (this is something of a FAQ): Quid Pro Quo, MacHTTP, WebSTAR, The built-in MacOS websharing and probably most other Mac HTTP servers will work with MacPerl CGIs. I sent an email to the requestor asking if he had saved his MacPerl script as a CGI, something necessary on a Mac but not on Unix. There are other things that can go wrong (and other issues wrt using MacPerl for CGIs) but AFAIK, none of them have anything to do with the choice of HTTP server software. -David- David Steffen, Ph.D. President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http://www.biomedcomp.com/> Phone: (713) 610-9770 FAX: (713) 610-9769 E-mail: steffen@biomedcomp.com ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org