Hi, Thanks for your response. I have updated my code based on your advice but its still not working. My code is now:
<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> Login Page </TITLE> </Head> <BODY> <FORM method="post" action="login.pl"> <TABLE BORDER ="0"> <TR> <TD> User Name</TD> <TD><input type="text" name="username" value=""></TD> </TR> <TR> <TD>Password </TD> <TD><input type="text" name="password" value=""></TD> </TR> <TR><TD COLSPAN="2" ALIGN="RIGHT"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="login"> </TD></TR></TABLE> +</FORM></BODY></HTML>
I have now stored it (login.html) in htdocs folder of Apache server where index.html resides. If i try:
http://localhost/index.html
It works. But if i try:
http://localhost/login.html
I am getting following error:
Not Found The requested URL /login.html was not found on this server. Its not working. Plz guide me.
Zulfi.

In reply to Re^2: HTML Form not workin by zak100
in thread HTML Form not workin by zak100

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