Html Pages that the user requests should give control to index.pl with that webpage request as url parameter, so that the perl program calculate the page's counter data and display them.
Up until now i had the following approach: HTML page with php code in it that called a php module than calculated counter data and give the execution back to html page to display it.
But now with pure htmnl code with no calls to perl program and no php data, how the counter should be calculated? I need some way of calling index.pl to do stuff with that html file(template). And the question is how.
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