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Re: Re: perl-based server for use by CGI scripts.

by kiz (Monk)
on Feb 21, 2002 at 06:48 UTC ( [id://146736]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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The Man In The Know says we have been using something called Zeta, except the web pages for it have disappeared, so I guess it's unsupported now.

He is going to look at Net::Z3050 module in CPAN

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Re: Re: Re: perl-based server for use by CGI scripts.
by beebware (Pilgrim) on Feb 21, 2002 at 18:16 UTC
    While there is plenty of software around for the Z39.50 protocol - Zeta Perl doesn't seem to be available for download anymore (it may be because Indexdata who provide the 'Yaz' toolkit for Z39.50 is also unavailable - but it could just be a horrible coincidence). I have seen Net::Z3950 available via ZZPerl, but I couldn't get it working on my Windows2000 development box.

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