I wouldnt have thought GUI design was a strong point for Perl?
What about portability of the application to users Windows environment?
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Originally Posted by
Corona688
It's really difficult to say without seeing what you're dealing with. The raw contents of the webpage and their login methods may make or break whatever method you try.
The webpage is built in ASP.
Also the different pages of the web site does not change the URL in Address bar. I think this could be an issue.
At main page. There is two login text fields. I assume app can simply send data to these two fields directly, without any need for backend DB coding.
The site is poorly designed with many unnecessary text fields when submitting a request. In the app I will have fields for only necessary data.
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Originally Posted by
bartus11
I wouldnt have thought GUI design was a strong point for Perl?
What about portability of the application to users Windows environment? Is this an issue with Perl applications? These may sound like daft questions but I have little experience with Perl.