Paste into an html file. Click on the "click" at bottom of frame. It connects. Click Me Just demonstrates that the CGI responds, This is what is responding:
#Login User ($action eq "LoginUser") && do { #Attempt the login manageusers::OpenConnection(); warn("Opening The Login Usr Query: $query"); my ($result, $login_timeout) = LoginUser($query); if ($result == 0){ manageusers::CloseConnection(); warn("Login failed. Creating response."); CreateLoginUserFailedForm("The Login User Name or Password +is invalid. Please try again or contact the office."); return; #exit; }

In reply to Re^5: Re: Switch.pm Failure ( CGI::Switch? ) by tultalk
in thread Switch.pm Failure ( CGI::Switch? ) by tultalk

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