I had coded ad like below
use CGI qw/:all/; use CGI ':cgi-lib'; use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use DBI; ### Global Variables $GLOBAL{'CURRENT_PAGE'} = self_url; $GLOBAL{'HOME'} = $GLOBAL{'CURRENT_PAGE'}; $GLOBAL{'HOME'} =~s/\?.*//; my %GLOBAL =(); $GLOBAL{'CONTACT_SUPPORT'} = 'filldata@gmail.com'; $GLOBAL{'CURRENT_PAGE'} = self_url; $GLOBAL{'HOME'} = $GLOBAL{'CURRENT_PAGE'}; $GLOBAL{'HOME'} =~s/\?.*//; print start_form(-method=>'GET'); print " <br> &nbsp<B>Site</B> &nbsp"; $site_selected="place"; print popup_menu( -name => 'popup1', -values =>['place','place1','place2','place3'], -default => 'value2' -submit => 'submit' ); print "&nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp &nbsp "; print submit(-name=>'submit',-values=>'submit'); print end_form; $site_selected = $CGI_PARAM{'popup1'}; if($site_selected =~ /^\s*$/) { $site_selected="place"; }

In reply to Re^2: How to call sub routine onclicking submit button by different site selection from the popup menu using perl cgi script ? by perlanswers
in thread How to call sub routine onclicking submit button by different site selection from the popup menu using perl cgi script ? by perlanswers

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