Hi! I have a cgi script in which I have a table with more rows and columns! At the beginning of each row i have a checkbox and when I check it I want to read the entire row and print it. Here is the code with the table:
print "<form method=\"post\" name=\"Fsubmit\" action=\"submit.cgi\">"; print "<br><br><center><table border=2>"; print "<th>Select</th><th>Field</th><th>Phase</th><th>Serverside</th>< +th>Statereaction</th><th>Productionon</th><th>Releaseproductsoff</th> +<th>onProjects</th><th>Deadlineok</th>"; foreach (@a){ print "<tr><td><input type=\"checkbox\" name=\"check\" ></td><td>$a[$_ +]></td><td>$b[$_]</td><td>$c[$_]</td><td>$d[$_]</td><td>$e[$_]</td><t +d>$f[$_]</td><td>$g[$_]</td><td>$h[$_]</td></tr>"; } print "</table>"; print "<INPUT TYPE=\"submit\" VALUE=\"OK\">";
My problem is that i have no idea how to create submit.cgi so that i can read and print the entire row selected. Of course can be more then 1 row selected. I hope you understand me. Thank you for your time.

In reply to How do I read a checkbox from a CGI by bory

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