I don't mean to be a jerk, but rather than continue to post the same (or similar) questions regarding Tripod's proprietary CGI module, why don't you take some time to learn the excellent CGI module? There's a plethora of good newbie documentation out there (examples to follow). In addition, you're sure to find folks here with plenty of *real* CGI experience, who will be happy to help someone who knows how to help themselves.


And be sure to check out the various introductions to HTML::Template, my favorite HTML templating module, found on the HTML-Template website or here on PerlMonks Tutorials. Of course, unless your provider already has this installed on their server (or you have shell access), you won't be lucky enough to enjoy it.

Hope this helps... now go show us some effort! ;-)

-fp

Update: Fixed link to HTML-Template website, thanks fireartist.

In reply to Re: Trouble passing parameters into HTML by fuzzyping
in thread Trouble passing parameters into HTML by Nihil Angst

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