Sorry to butt in - I'm sure this question is answered elsewhere, but is there a list of "$10 a month ISPs" supporting perl and/or mod_perl code somewhere on the web ? Thanks, P > The other thing is portability. In Perl, I can test everything I do on a > $10 a month ISP and yet scale it to a mod_perl server later. Can't do that > with Java servlets. Try finding a $10 a month ISP that supports servlets... .-----------------------------------------------------. | Peter Skipworth Ph: 03 9897 1121 | | Senior Programmer Mob: 0417 013 292 | | realestate.com.au [EMAIL PROTECTED] | `-----------------------------------------------------'
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