Author | Comment |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 21 Jan 2005 08:46 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Anyone know of some good tutorials for learning perl?? I would greatly appreciate any info/links! thanks! |
Lunchbox Carrier
Posted: 21 Jan 2005 10:56 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | Here you can find at least a half dozen perl/cgi programming books to suit your purposes. I have the basic perl book, and its very thorough. I recommend it |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 21 Jan 2005 11:54 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Thank you. Anyone know of a good free server that supports the scripts? Tripod will not let me sign up. |
JcCorp Probe Posted: 21 Jan 2005 14:44 GMT Total Posts: Edit | um... I used a really good one... um... it is... Netfirms.com! |
allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 21 Jan 2005 15:24 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | Perl is a nice language, if you're the type of person who learnt Unix because it's there. Which reminds me, I better get working on finishing a script later, if I have the time, which I probably won't. |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 22 Jan 2005 05:41 GMT Total Posts: Edit | Any that are for free? I don't have an online account... |
JcCorp Probe Posted: 22 Jan 2005 05:59 GMT Total Posts: Edit | netfirms is free, I used it because it is free, FTP access, and allows scripts to work. |
TI Freak Probe Posted: 22 Jan 2005 07:11 GMT Total Posts: Edit | hmmm, i went there, and the only things that it offered were the 4.95 and 9.95 deals. I will look into it a lil harder...
Oh, nevermind. I found it :D
Thank you!
[Edited by TI Freak on 22-Jan-05 16:12] |
JcCorp Probe Posted: 22 Jan 2005 09:48 GMT Total Posts: Edit | That's good, because I lost it! lol. |
Lunchbox Carrier
Posted: 22 Jan 2005 17:32 GMT Total Posts: 2007 | I think if you embed perl in an html document using the syntax: <script language="perlscript"> # your code goes here </script>
then it should work on most browsers |