Hi Glenn,

Your question is pretty vague. Think about how you would form the question using C# or whichever .NET language you're used to. A better question would be, I have an old Perl script that uses CGI.pm that I need to update to add the following to the output but here is the (sanitized version) script I need to update simplified:

Your code would go here.  Preferably it would be code that would execute but code snippets can also be used

Perl is the uber-tool of doing just about anything. There are many many ways of doing something. How to add those css and javascript to your code will depend on what your code looks like, what modules, if any, are being used and whether it uses a template system.

While we would love to help you, you have to help us help you :)

Jason L. Froebe

Tech Blog


In reply to Re^3: Include Bootstrap Files in Perl Script? by jfroebe
in thread Include Bootstrap Files in Perl Script? by glennpm

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