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in reply to Re^3: Review of CGI::Alternatives
in thread Review of CGI::Alternatives

Today, CGI applications do work, nearly as efficiently as those constructed using a framework, probably because memory can be so damned big that nothing ever actually gets unloaded

This would be an enormous security vulnerability, if true. (It's not true.)

much of the logic now runs on the client side, in JavaScript or Silverlight

Hasn't Silverlight been deprecated for at least 5 years now? C'mon....

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Re^5: Review of CGI::Alternatives
by marto (Cardinal) on Jun 15, 2018 at 16:46 UTC

    "It's not true."

    However this doesn't stop the user in question from reposting such things, and generally ignoring anyone who calls them out on such claims, remember Re^4: RFC: pragma pragmatic, among others....