Quoting "David H. Adler" <[email protected]>:

I came across a website today and when I got to the bottom of a page, it
indicated it was using a Matt Wright script. (I assume Formmail, but I
was too taken aback to remember now).

I want to tell the webmaster there to NOT DO THAT, but I'm not sure what
the current state of affairs is in this area. Is NMS still the way to
go? Has it been revised within living memory? :-)

For the falling (but still surprisingly large) number of people who want to do things like this by putting CGI programs on their web site then, yes, nms is still the best approach that I know of.

The nms code _has_ been updated in living memory. But you'd need to have lived a fairly long time or have a _really_ good memory.

It's stable (but not in the biologist sense) so nothing has been changed for ages.

For all I know, there's something new in place for this sort of
situation, but I'm not aware of it.

Well obviously we should really be pushing them towards something implemented in Dancer and PSGI. But I suspect that would lose us about 90% of the target audience :)

Cheers,

Dave...

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