On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, at 04:02 PM, Sara wrote:
If the 'name' is coming from a Form, try limiting it within the form
tags,
it's always a better idea.
I thought (correct me if I'm wrong here - I'm no expert)
that you want to do this at both ends
because the bad guys can always create
On Wednesday, July 7, 2004, at 12:49 AM, roland maynard wrote:
I am not quite sure what you mean, but the generated HTML looks like a
webpage with a form on Mozilla, and looks like a blank page on
explorer.
Check it out here:
http://willamette.edu/dept/comm/wtreport/login.cgi
Thanks.
- Orig
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B McKee wrote:
Yeah, ok, this isn't completely on topic. Please humour me (or at
least
flame me politely). I need to redirect people to a perl-CGI
script
I have written a perl script that generates a series of active web
pages. It's in the cgi-bin and
Yeah, ok, this isn't completely on topic. Please humour me (or at least
flame me politely). I need to redirect people to a perl-CGI script
I have written a perl script that generates a series of active web
pages. It's in the cgi-bin and works fine when accessed directly
eg:
http://www.exa
Good Afternoon All
I'm overhauling the website I run for a men's rec
slopitch league. It's all CGI.pm and mySQL. I'm adding
a section to reschedule rain-out games. I want the users
to pick the new date from a 'calendar'.
I think this will be a more natural interface than drop-down
menus.