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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Well, the page on CPAN says the support is partial and I found it very difficult. I use CSS so I just use 'raw' perl to do most of the output. It does seem to support xhtml transitional though.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2>-----Original Message-----</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>From: David Pashley [<A HREF="mailto:david@parguild.co.uk">mailto:david@parguild.co.uk</A>]</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Sent: 28 March 2003 10:31</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>To: gllug@linux.co.uk</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: Re: [Gllug] Perl question, but it is a linux server!</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Adrian McMenamin said, and I quote:</FONT>
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<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 17:27:02 GMT</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Server: Crazy Perl Script that doesn't use CGI</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Expires: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:27:03 GMT</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Connection: close</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>FYI: you only need to add the headers you want to override as the server</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>will add any missing headers. (unless you are using nph scripts)</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Hey! When the CGI module properly supports CSS I'll use it!</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>slightly OT so just reply to me.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>How does CGI not support css? can't you use a linked stylesheet?will</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>save you bandwidth. A more interesting question is whether CGI supports</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>xhtml1/1.1/2.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>-- </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>David Pashley</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>david@davidpashley.com</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.</FONT>
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