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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 18:12:34 -0500
Subject: Re: eRuby and uPerl
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-=> In article 11 Jan 06  23:46:50, Maurice Kinal wrote to Kenneth Parrish <=-

Re: eruby.1
 MK> I can see that being useful.  Maybe I'll write a simular filter using
 MK> microperl and/or bash.  That way I won't need a web server to serve up
 MK> pages to a local text browser.  Offhand this sounds quite doable.
Conveniently extensible.

 MK> See above.  This should work without ruby and I shouldn't even need perl
 MK> modules to pull it off.  Might even get away with just bash scripted sed
 MK> with the output being redirected to a browser.  However I'm betting
 MK> microperl would be more effecient and faster.
the modules are perl, too, so..  :)
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