On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Adam Jimerson wrote:
> On Dec 12, 12:47 pm, sdav...@mail.nih.gov (Sean Davis) wrote:
>
> Are you talking about this,
> http://search.cpan.org/~abw/Template-Toolkit-2.20/lib/Template.pm?
> If so it doesn't really say what it is for I am completely lost in how
> to
On Dec 12, 12:47 pm, sdav...@mail.nih.gov (Sean Davis) wrote:
>
> You cannot put perl in a webpage the way that you do with PHP.
> However, there are a number of template engines written for and in
> perl that give you similar features. Take a look at Template Toolkit,
> as an example.
>
> Sean
A
Adam Jimerson wrote:
> Not exactly what I was looking for I meant like using an or
> tags, which I did try it out and using the tags to
> embed works with Firefox 3 I don't know if it works for all browsers.
, but frames have issues. (And for HTML is effectively
the same as an iframe, but les
On Dec 12, 2:37 pm, g...@lazymountain.com (Greg Jetter) wrote:
> On Thursday 11 December 2008 1:42:36 pm Adam Jimerson wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to embed a CGI scrip into a HTML page? I don't know if CGI
> > scripts work in a way that allow for this, I know that in PHP this is
> > possible, beca
John W. Krahn wrote:
PekinSOFT wrote:
John W. Krahn wrote:
pekins...@gmail.com wrote:
I enter the string 'hiyall2008' in the password field and get the
following values in my logon script...
Click 1: hiyall2008153639492
Click 2: hiyall2008135813700
Click 3: hiyall2008152312
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Adam Jimerson wrote:
> Is it possible to embed a CGI scrip into a HTML page? I don't know if CGI
> scripts work in a way that allow for this, I know that in PHP this is
> possible, because I want to make my CGI scripts and website have a unified
> look but I ca