On Thursday, Nov 6, 2003, at 18:10 US/Pacific, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
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substituting 'leftframe' for the name of the left frame and
'yourscriptlocation.pl' for the URL of your script.
neet solution there, I hadn't thought about arming the 'onClick'.
but why not have the form line simple so
drieux wrote:
On Thursday, Nov 6, 2003, at 16:42 US/Pacific, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Jack wrote:
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When
the user clicks on the Submit button on my form, I'd
like to call a CGI script and
redirect its output to the left frame. Could anyone
please tell me how I can do this?
In the right frame
On Thursday, Nov 6, 2003, at 16:42 US/Pacific, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Jack wrote:
[..]
When
the user clicks on the Submit button on my form, I'd
like to call a CGI script and
redirect its output to the left frame. Could anyone
please tell me how I can do this?
In the right frame, put this:
...
Jack wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to redirect the output of my CGI (written
in Perl) to another frame,
but I'm not exactly sure how to do this. i.e. I have
two frames on my page
one on the right and one on the left. There is a form
on the right frame. When
the user clicks on the Submit button on my
Hello,
I'm trying to redirect the output of my CGI (written
in Perl) to another frame,
but I'm not exactly sure how to do this. i.e. I have
two frames on my page
one on the right and one on the left. There is a form
on the right frame. When
the user clicks on the Submit button on my form, I'd
l
> HINT: `perdoc -f time` & `perl -f localtime`
Sorry, the above should read...
HINT: `perldoc -f time` & `perldoc -f localtime`
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> In my perl CGI script, I'm trying to extract the PID
> that corresponds to it.
> How do I do this? I'm also trying to extract the
> timestamp.
> How come it's not possible to do something like:
>
> print "";
> print `time`;
> print "";
read `perldoc perlvar`
You will find the following entry
Hello,
In my perl CGI script, I'm trying to extract the PID
that corresponds to it.
How do I do this? I'm also trying to extract the
timestamp.
How come it's not possible to do something like:
print "";
print `time`;
print "";
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Jack
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off Ball"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat Sep 29 15:25:49 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: Simple CGI Question
>>>>> "Geoff" == Geoff Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Geoff> I have a very basic question. At webmonkey.com I found a CGI Tutorial,
I'd stay away fr
At 12:03 PM 09/29/2001 -0700, Geoff Ball wrote:
>I have a very basic question. At webmonkey.com I found a CGI Tutorial, and
>am trying to implement CGI on my own site. I tried using the script on my
>website, but it doesn't seem to work. I've worked with Perl for about 4
>months now, but am jus
> "Geoff" == Geoff Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Geoff> I have a very basic question. At webmonkey.com I found a CGI Tutorial,
I'd stay away from that tutorial. You're writing code that doesn't
start "use CGI". That's making you do a lot of things the very hard
way.
Can you described
I have a very basic question. At webmonkey.com I found a CGI Tutorial, and
am trying to implement CGI on my own site. I tried using the script on my
website, but it doesn't seem to work. I've worked with Perl for about 4
months now, but am just starting to go to CGI. The script can be found at
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