Hi Spork.
Could you post some more of the source code?
If not, you can set a default value with CGI.pm like this:
print popup_menu(-name=>'food',
-values=>['pasta','fish','chicken',
'vegetables','fruit','bread','dessert'],
-default=>'dessert');
I once had a problem with a cgi program I writing where
the script wouldn't work until I changed the word 'values'
to 'value' ( without the quotes ).
If this reply doesn't provide a solution, just post again o.k?
You can find some more perl/CGI tutorials at:
perl.about.com
and...
devshed.com
I would try a supersearch here first though.
Hope this helps,
-Caitlin
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