> I am strugling with my program that list the contents of a > directory. Ones the directory contains files and you have > permission it shows you a doc icon else it will show a > directory-map followed by it's name as an "<a href>" > > The problem I have now is that using the <a href> command > will have to show all important variables in the browsers > Location. Of course, you would say. But is there a nice > possibility to keep using the <a href> statement without > defining the variables in the href, So I can work with the : > > use CGI qw(:standard); > $userid = param("userid"); > ... > .... > > And get the variables without all users seeing what I need ? > > Using the <input type=submit>, always generates a button, (I > believe), that is what I don't like to have, 20 dirs, with 20 > different submit buttons. Does anyone have an idea ?
Maybe you could use one big form and have a checkbox by each directory instead of having twenty forms. > Many Thanks in advance !!! > > Location example: > http://stage-www/cgi-bin/david/index.cgi?base=/user/web/apache /stage/htdocs/david/IPlab?header=IPlab?pwuser=gaard?group=icgrp That URL won't work for us because we're not local to your network... Could you post some code? -dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]