Check out microweb, which will allow you to run CGI on a CDROM, it's 
actually a small webbrowser.

It's from the makers of per2exe: http:///www.indigostar.com

Hermen


At 14:51 08/01/01 -0600, you wrote:
>I have years worth of Perl programming development being utilized by 
>customers over the Internet via standard browsers.
>
>The idea of extending the same functionality to non-Internet users has 
>recently come up.
>
>This would require distributing my software on a disk or CD, and then 
>people installing it on their own computers to utilize. These computers 
>may not have Internet access, would most likely not have Perl, and most 
>certainly would not be Web servers.
>
>Any suggestions on porting existing Perl modules for use on "local" 
>machines without Internet access?
>
>If I do the "Perl2Exe" thing, would the resultant executable be 
>installable on "local" computers and accessible via the computers' browser?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Steve
>
>
>
>
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