Thanks for editing my text - whoever it was :) - I gotta brush up on my html.

So to print the format to STDOUT

I rename the format STDOUT like:

print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; $name1 = 'whiteperl'; $name2 = 'batman'; format STDOUT = @<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<< $name1 $name2 . $~ = STDOUT; # Is this necessary? print STDOUT;

Will this work? Tripod CGI is very restrictive. I don't think that I have ever gotten a select() to work, so I use $~.

In the above, STDOUT isn't associated with a file handle. That's why I'm not too sure. But I'll go and see.


In reply to Re: Re: Two questions by whiteperl
in thread Two questions about CGI and format specifiers (was: Two questions) by whiteperl

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