SPUG: Perl virtual machine browser plugins
Noah Iliinsky
noah at geospiza.com
Mon Feb 25 12:02:29 CST 2002
Curl might be your solutions. I know very little about it, but it is plug-in
based and allows you to send sophisticated code to the browser.
http://www.curl.com/html/
Cheers, Noah
On Saturday 23 February 2002 10:58, Tim Maher wrote:
> Creation of real-time dynamic web sites seems to be a rather disparate
> process with java and javascritp on the client side and Perl on the
> server side. Are there any Perl byte code run time virtual machine
> plug-ins for browsers? What is the most integrated dynamic web
> development environment currently available?
>
> Thanks
> Scott W.
>
>
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