Crossposts edited to reply only to beginners-cgi
At 10:01 PM 08/04/2001 -1000, . wrote:
How do I create hypertext links using CGI code?
hypertext links are merely HTML code, so you would do the same thing that
you would normally do to print any other text to the browser window.
Use can also
At 11:07 PM 08/04/2001 -1000, . wrote:
Why won't the images appear when this script is run? I can tell by looking
at the bottom of the browser that they are loading properly, and the access
log confirms it. But they don't appear, and there's no listing in the
error log about it. Is there
At 11:07 PM 08/04/2001 -1000, . wrote:
Why won't the images appear when this script is run? I can tell by looking
at the bottom of the browser that they are loading properly, and the access
log confirms it.
Oh, and also, I also noticed that you don't have a closing TABLE tag, which
would
any one has pass list generator source code? alphabet
only?
thanks
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On 8/5/01 10:12 AM, Brian wrote:
Okay guys, can we PLEASE not post messages to both the beginners and the
beginners-cgi lists? I'm on both, and I know that lots of the people
out there are on both. So, we end up with 2 copies of each message.
Plus, if you have your filters set up stupid
Thank You very much for the reply.
So does it mean that using cgi--params is better than doing readParse?
regards
Rajeev
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I think it should've been: print End_table;
...
End_table
Then the quotations marks prevent confusion.
. wrote:
I figured it out... sort of. It seems that perl confused the line:
print End_table;
...
End_table
with a call to the end_table() method. I changed it to:
print