Thank you for your help. Also thank you for the suggestions. I am writing a really basic application, so I ended up using the old CGI and HTML::Template. I am on a shared server which does not allow too much. It comes with CGI enabled and I think installing and using the Mojolicious framework is not possible. I had a look at the framework, and it seems to me that it would need quite an investment in time to set it up and learn it. I would be ready to use some Mojo modules to replace CGI. However, I could not find any way to perform in Mojo the same basic things I am doing in CGI, so to say, out of the box. Am I wrong?
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