No worries! I actually got both of them working by trial and error. :) Seems like that's the one true way to fix things in programming, and of course reading. The document you linked me will be fun to read in my free time just to get the hang of Perl. Thanks a whole bunch. Now...for my foreach statement in the 2nd script, its not displaying properly the items saved in the cookie '$C_basket'. It's just a blank section. Is that correct? I was never good with the 'foreach/for/if' statements. (Shame on me, I know)

In reply to Re^4: Could you look over my completed (but not working) short .cgi script? by StarRice
in thread Could you look over my completed (but not working) short .cgi script? by StarRice

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