I know what i am asking must be simple, but I cannot figure it out, I always seem to wreck my brain with these things. I know this does not directly follow the perl. In fact, I know I am going to be blasted for this post.

However, if you can read below and shed some light it would be greatly appreciated. I tried looking into what CGI offered and other means that i could have perl perform the function, but well, after two days, I am here.

print "<td><form name='Form_support' action='Support.html' target='lef +tFrame'> <input type='submit' name='Support' value='Support'> </form> </td>"

I tried finding a way to have two actions: redraw one frame with Support.html, and another frame with Links.html. However, fiddling basic html in this manner yielded nothing.

Then I tried using a simple redirect from the target frame from the above action, and well, no matter what I tried, no go.

<meta HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" CONTENT="0; URL=http://192.168.1.5/MainFram +e.htm"; >

In reply to Multiple redirects from a single action by sdyates

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