Any ideas mucho appreciated !

Have a look at How to get the most of your question from the monks and Before You Post ...

use CGI

use DBI

use strict, warnings and diagnostics or die

The CGI Help Guide may be of use

map is good for tables  print '<tr>'. (join '', map { "<td>$_</td>" } @cols ) . "</tr>\n" will spit out HTML table rows from the return of $sth->fetchrow_array.

A short guide to DBI may also be useful

Have a look at New Monks particularly the bit about how to ask questions.

If you post code or specific problems you will get plenty of help. If you just say you need to do xyz the response is likely to be less helpful. We all have stuff to do and while people will help you with your stuff they won't actually *do* your stuff, although sometimes you may get lucky.

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: Displaying dbase output in browser by tachyon
in thread Displaying dbase output in browser by rab54

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