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word substitution/translator script in perl?


Hello,

Anyone have or know of a site where I could find a simple/very basic translation script, preferably in perl? (one of the few langs I have experience doing minor editing)

Basically a page where one could input a string of text in a textbox and it'll output/translate to another version of the word I assign on the same page.

So you would type in the textbox "Hello Bob" and it'll display "Greetings Bob" or whatever I assign to the specific keyword.

This is probably extremely basic to some of the pros out there I know, figured I'd try my luck here first before going on google mission.

Any info much appreciated, thanks.
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