[Boston.pm] OT but still a perl technique question?

2003-08-29 Thread Bob Rogers
From: Bob Mariotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:46:29 -0400 . . . I have an incoming form that requests a search for a LOT of information. Because we're not google here it could take anywhere from 2 to 15 seconds for the reply to be generated and returned. T

Re: [Boston.pm] OT but still a perl technique question?

2003-08-29 Thread Steve Revilak
> From: Bob Mariotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [Boston.pm] OT but still a perl technique question? > I have an incoming form that requests a search for a LOT of information. > Because we're not google here it could take anywhere from 2 to 15 > seconds for the reply to be generated and ret

Re: [Boston.pm] OT but still a perl technique question?

2003-08-29 Thread Mike Stok
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Bob Mariotti wrote: > I have an incoming form that requests a search for a LOT of information. > Because we're not google here it could take anywhere from 2 to 15 > seconds for the reply to be generated and returned. Therefore, I would > like to send a page that has an

[Boston.pm] OT but still a perl technique question?

2003-08-29 Thread Bob Mariotti
Good afternoon Beaners; I've been battling with what should be a simple technique which is perhaps HTML related (or http?) but the output comes from my perl programs so perhaps one of you has come up with a solution already. I have scoured the usenet and web and perl archives and found numerous