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0 Comments Published by feeder July 25th, 2006 in perl, tutorials, development, webreferenceA common feature appearing on more and more Web sites is support for comment posting by users, which tends to appear at the bottom of a Web page or article. Our own Perl-based comment system is the focus of this article and you’ll learn how to use this on static Web pages. By Dan Ragle. 0712
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