on 9/7/00 7:02 AM, Thomas Wegner at toms_email@gmx.de wrote: > If you would like to run CGI-scripts on your Mac at home Thomas, What a great answer you've provided here. I can't wait to find the time to try this out! BTW, I called the people at WebStar to ask about using their server software for developing on my desktop. I asked if I had to pay the full price for WebStar if I did not use it to serve pages to the internet. Their support person told me that I could download their demo at no charge and it would work without limitations for 30 days, afterwhich it would work fine for 2 hours at a time. After 2 hours the server stops and requires the user to anwser a simple question (2+2=?). Supply the answer and the server resumes for another 2 hours. Plenty of time to test cgi's. Using WebStar this way does not cost anything and provides plenty of time to learn how to shift all the gears ;) Thanks again for the great lesson Thomas!! -- Bill Stephenson www.SecureShopper.com 1-417-546-5593 ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org