Your perl script can NOT do this, since the script runs before the page is displayed, and the user can select a menu option only after the page is displayed ... and therefore after the script has finished runnning.
You can have the various lists for the second menu assigned to Javascript variables. Have a Javascript routine invoked when the first menu selection is made, to assign the appropriate values to the second menu.
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In reply to Re: Can Perl/CGI scripts respond to user selection?
by TomDLux
in thread Can Perl/CGI scripts respond to user selection?
by Anonymous Monk
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