>Folks: > > Someone on another list mentioned "PerlSlinger" to me, but gave no >address. A 'Net search came up with the following address: > http://www.webbtoys.com/PerlSlinger/index.html > > However, this address gives a "404 File Not Found" error. > > Anybody have a correct address for this product?? TIA > > > >Patrick Beart I yanked the product because I felt it needed some tweaks. Well, I tweaked it alright. Now it's worse than before :( I'll probably get around to fixing the stupid thing tonight. So if you want a copy, email me. Among other things, the portions that *don't* work, and which I'll probably cut for the first beta are the RegExp builder, imbedded web browser and the server simulator. There are just too many problems with them right now. But the Form Builder, Net search, and a few other cool beans will remain. I use it *extensively* and on a regular basis wonder how I'd get anything done without it. It's not really condusive to Mac development, as I'm just not that familiar with integrating the MacOS and MacPerl (I should crack that Power & Ease book one of these days). It's designed to help build sites and cgis that run on servers, esp Unix. -Chilton ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch