Perrin Harkins wrote:
>
> on 7/7/01 9:30 PM, Ron Pero at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles
> > is "A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine". Pretty nifty.
> >
> > Read about it here:
> > http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm
> >
> > Here is an excerpt:
> > "PSP is modeled after JSP. It is neither an ASP nor a JSP port. PSP
> > includes many JSP-like features and, most importantly, custom tag support.
> > The latter gives you the ability to develop custom tag modules to
> > encapsulate complex server-side behaviors and business rules into simple
> > XML-like elements that content developers can use.
> > PSP shares the same basic elements with JSP..."
>
> Good grief! This sounds exactly like Apache::ASP with its XMLSubs feature.
> I give up.
All Andy Yuen, author of PSP, had to do was ask that Apache::ASP
get ported to run under old school CGI... I already have it
mostly working, just never had incentive to finish the job.
Maybe I'll finish that off now that I've seen lack of ASP's
CGI support posted in an article :)
--Josh
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