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Note that the old documentation, often advertised as www.perl.com/doc or www.perl.com/CPAN/doc, has been removed from CPAN as of November 2001 because it had not been updated for several years, and many people complained about this. Please use the below links for much more current information, the closest counterpart to the old material would be the Perl core documentation site. If you have Perl documentation bookmarks pointing to cpan.org or perl.org, consider updating your bookmarks. Note that the removal was made only in CPAN, which is NOT affiliated with perl.com. The perl.com/doc is still there, if you absolutely insist on vintage documentation. Also, the perhaps still most useful bits of the old documentation, Tom Christiansen's FMTEYEWTK and tips are still available.
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First you should contact your provider to see what is required for CGI scripts. Some will not let you run them due to security risks from poorly written scripts. Others require that they be in a central /cgi-bin directory. On our system, they can be placed in any directory accessible by URL (public_html or lower).
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