This hasn't been tested but maybe it can give you something to start with.
#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI qw:/standard/; @year = qw(January Feb Mar Apil May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec); $month = param('month'); $day = param('day'); print header; print " <form><select name=month size=12>"; for (@year) { print "<option value=$_>$_</option>\n"; } print "</select>"; print "<select name=day>"; for (1..31) { print "<option value=$_>$_\n"; } print "</select><input type=submit ></form>"; if (param('month')) { if (($month eq 'January') && ($day > 20) || ($month eq 'Feb') && ($day + < 20)) { print " You are an Aquarius"; } # and so forth for the rest of the months... }

In reply to Re: date info return by silent11
in thread date info return by barney

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