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Greg Jetter wrote:
On Monday 15 December 2008 3:50:24 am Adam Jimerson wrote:
Dermot Paikkos wrote:
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http://www.template-toolkit.org/
Mike
Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through
it,
I'm
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Correct me if I am wrong but these template systems seem to only handle
output from the CGI script, which would be nice if my scripts only
handled output but they also need user input
1. Browser sends input data to server
2. Server sends input data to program using CGI
Adam Jimerson wrote:
No I am letting CGI.pm generate the HTML for me, I figured that it would
be the easiest way to do it.
Most people find that templates are simpler for most purposes (since
they can then just write HTML and say Insert data here rather then
describing every element in
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
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Mike Williams wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
On Dec 12, 12:47 pm, sdav...@mail.nih.gov (Sean Davis) wrote:
Are you
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
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Dermot Paikkos wrote:
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http://www.template-toolkit.org/
Mike
Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through
it,
I'm
-Original Message-
http://www.template-toolkit.org/
Mike
Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through
it,
I'm still not sure how to mix this with my CGI scripts to make them
look
like the rest of the site even though Konqueror supports the object
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Dermot Paikkos wrote:
-Original Message-
http://www.template-toolkit.org/
Mike
Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through
it,
I'm still not sure how to mix this with my CGI scripts to make them
look
like the
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Mike Williams wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
On Dec 12, 12:47 pm, sdav...@mail.nih.gov (Sean Davis) wrote:
Are you talking about this,
Adam Jimerson wrote:
I'm not trying to put perl code into the page, they way I have it now is
I have the page generated by my CGI script inside another page that is
using my CSS. I've tried to have my CGI script directly handle my CSS
but it didn't work due to its limited support for CSS. So
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
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
On Monday 15 December 2008 3:50:24 am Adam Jimerson wrote:
Dermot Paikkos wrote:
-Original Message-
http://www.template-toolkit.org/
Mike
Looking at the website and the documentation, still reading through
it,
I'm still not sure how to mix this with my CGI scripts to
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Mike Williams wrote:
Your first question was:
Is it possible to embed a CGI scrip into a HTML page?
Now you say:
I'm not trying to put perl code into the page
You will get better answers if you start with clearer questions.
I'm sorry
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net wrote:
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Mike Williams wrote:
Your first question was:
I'm sorry I guess I should have been more specific in my question, I
never wanted to try and put perl code ino my HTML
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net 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
Adam Jimerson wrote:
Not exactly what I was looking for I meant like using an embed or
object tags, which I did try it out and using the object tags to
embed works with Firefox 3 I don't know if it works for all browsers.
iframe, but frames have issues. (And object for HTML is effectively
the
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
Are you
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Adam Jimerson vend...@charter.net 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
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, because I want to make my CGI scripts and website have a unified
look but I
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