Several years ago I did a test: perl versus bash cgi scripts. perl was about 5,000 times faster than bash. Learning Perl isn't that hard - get "Teach Yourself Perl 5 in 21 Days" and you'll be ok. Regards, George Toft On 6/23/2013 7:45 AM, Matt Graham wrote: > From: joe@ >> Now, my follow-up question is, how can I integrate this shell script >> into an html file as I hope to be able to use it in a web page? > This is *not* a good idea. Creating dynamic web pages with shell can be done, > but it's not one of the things that shell is designed for/good at. One way is > briefly described at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/ssi.html . You > will have an easier time of it if you use something that's designed for > creating dynamic web pages, like mod_python or CGI-Perl or Ruby on Rails or > PHP. > >> #!/bin/bash - This shell script that I have named "qsearch" now works. >> >> while (:) do >> echo -e "Press S to search >>> \c"; ans=`readin`; echo; case $ans in >> [sS]) echo -e "Find what word? \c";read name1 >> echo -e "and what second word? \c";read name2 >> fgrep -y "$name1" q-hid | fgrep -y "$name2" > tempz >> cls; echo -e "\nSearch word(s): $name1 $name2"; >> echo "Here are the first 10 results found:"; echo >> head -10 tempz; echo;; >> [qQ]) cls; echo; exit;; >> *) cls; echo "Not a valid option."; echo;; esac done >> esac >> done > How is this working? If I paste the above into temp.sh and execute it, it > says "/bin/bash: - : invalid option". If I fix the interpreter line so it > says "#!/bin/bash" , it complains that readin and cls are not valid bash > commands. If I replace "ans=`readin`" with "read ans" and "cls" with "clear", > it fails with a syntax error because "esac done" is in there twice. > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss