You'll have to put up MacHTTP or some other simple server in order to run your CGI-scripts offline-online; maybe there are other solutions, but I do not know them. Search MacHTTP in the Net by means of all search engines you trust in. ReadTheFineManual of MacHTTP. If needed, ask again. Detlef Lindenthal, Netzwerkstatt <detlef@lindenthal.com> John Neale wrote: > I've written some perl to process the data inputed on an HTML form, which > then produces a new webpage based on that data. With the perl on the remote > Unix server it all works ok. So far so good. > > But I want to develop the script, and test it, off-line on my own Mac > PowerBook. Could someone suggest to me what my best options are?I've got > Personal Web Sharing installed, but it seems I have to be on-line to get an > IP address so that I can in turn look in my own hard disk web page folder > to access the script. > > Thanks... I fear I'm rather groping around in the dark... > > John Neale > > -- > mailto:jneale@webshowcase.net > http://www.webshowcase.net/johnneale > > # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? > # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org