Heather Wagamon <webgirl at wagtopia.com> writes: > Hey Everyone > What's the best way to create a website in order to minimize the amount of > pages you'll have to make changes on (like updating links...). I was > thinking that as long as I kept the same format throughout the site... that > I could use CGI on the pages and have it call a .pm file that will have the > link info and such. Then I would only have to update the .pm file. Are > there any security risks in this? I tried a sample and it worked fine > except that once in a while the entire page will tile over itself many many > times. I'm not sure if that is a problem with my code or with my browser. > Any ideas? Well, CGI always has more security risks than static html, but well-written CGI can be plenty safe enough. On your tiling over itself problem, I'd suspect a problem in your CGI, that is, that you're generating bad html. -- David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / dd-b at dd-b.net SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/ Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/