dear brothers

Thank you for your helpful answers to my question about jquery scripts

My solution to this problem is shown in the short cgi program below. However, I can't help feeling that this solution is not just clunky, but probably heretical. Can you show me the way to do it properly?

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use CGI ':standard'; use CGI::Carp(fatalsToBrowser); print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; ###data in Json format is prepared by the cgi script and added to the +first line of the script my $dline="<script> var data=[[1,13],[2,25],[3,17],[4,3],[5,10]];"; ###$pt2 defines what the graph output looks like. my $pt2='var dataset = [{data: data}]; var options = {series: {lines: { show: true },points: {radius +: 3,show: true} } }; $(document).ready(function (){$.plot($("#mychart"), dataset, +options);}); </script> '; ###$pscript is a jquery script made up of $dline and $pt2 my $pscript=$dline.$pt2; ##code for HTML output my $htmlHeader=' <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC> <html> <head> <style> body { background: #99bbee;} #mychart {width:250px;height:300px;background:white;} </style> <script src="jquery-1.11.3.min.js"></script> <script src="jquery.flot.min.js"></script> </head> '; my $body=' <body> <div id="mychart"></div> <p><hr><p> </body> </html> '; ###print the graph print qq($htmlHeader); print qq($body); print qq($pscript);

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