I got the login form/redirect to work and it actually logs the user in and redirects to my script. As of right now I am not using anything but CGI (once I get this setup and if it doesn't work I'll add the other modules you suggestion). I have run into a problem though.

his code

<INPUT TYPE=checkbox NAME=delCheck1> <INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=delCode1 VALUE=10001> 1
I'm not using checkboxes, instead I am using a textfield using:
textfield(-name=>delCheck1, -size=>3,
My question is how can I setup the hidden field right after it and set the value to param(delCheck1)? I need the hidden field to have the numeric number of the note they placed inside my first textfield, any ideas on how to go about this?

Thanks so much!

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sulfericacid


In reply to Re: Re: Converting Javascript to Perl by sulfericacid
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