in reply to CGI Scroll Question

Nope. The only thing that could possibly do that (well, relatively easily) would be javascript. A perl program could print the javascript but the browser would still need to exceute it. And since this isn't a javascript site, I'll leave you to research it on your own.

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Re^2: CGI Scroll Question
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Aug 11, 2003 at 04:51 UTC
    This can be done with CSS actually. Using Javascript is possible but much less than optimal..

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Hrm. I totally forgot about CSS. Does any browser actually support the position:fixed attribute?

        All the modern ones do. Good luck with NS 4. Also most of the modern ones support fixed background images to elements, though IE only supports clipping them to the body (stupid IE)

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Re: Re: CGI Scroll Question
by waswas-fng (Curate) on Aug 11, 2003 at 04:08 UTC
    or *ghasp* frames. but this does have nothing to do with perl.

    -Waswas
      Or even less ghastly, CSS. Just set position: fixed.