Hello Monks,
some days ago I asked for help with long strings. Thank You a lot.
But how can I get some interaction?

I have red something about formulars in Perl/CGI, but i have not got useful examples for my problems. I know how to do this in c++ with X/Windows, but not in Perl/CGI on the Web(browser)

I need a value (integer >0) stored in a variable. Like here:
Number(1..20000)?:_________

Then some "Radiobuttons" with a text on each button and 1 row where I can choose 1 from n possibilities and another row where I can choose m from m possibilities.
Then a button to say, that all the input has been done an the script can compute a result and last not least an outputtextbox for the result with the possibility tho have scrollbars.

Do You know a good source of examples for some code or do You have some useful help for me?

Best wishes and thanks,
Roman

update (broquaint): title change (was Formulars and some interaction)


In reply to Forms and interaction in CGI by khelben

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