It's nice to see that you've made progress since your last request for help. However, this "certificate" that you're attempting to get should reflect your ability to do your own work, not your bargaining skills in convincing others to do your work for you. I understand that time is short. If you have specific questions beyond "can you do this for me so I can get a valuable certificate by submitting your work?" then feel free to ask. You should receive an answer within a timely manner.

At this point, we can't offer much help since your code is 4 lines long (you're missing a single quote after username, btw). As it stands, it would execute more or less, as long as the script is under users/cc/pr/vaib/1.htm and you add print header(); as the first thing that your script prints.

For some helpful tutorials, please refer to the following: CGI, getpwnam, crypt, the Perl and CGI FAQ, open, print, and possibly perldoc perlopentut.

Hope this helps.

antirice    
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ith rule of Perl club is - follow rule i - 1 for i > 1


In reply to Re: help with the project by antirice
in thread help with the project by Anonymous Monk

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