Fellow Monks,

Short and simple question this, I have a couple of perl cgi scripts running, but my manager wants to change the look and feel of the entire website. I've created a couple of gifs for my new buttons. Trouble is, I can't figure out how to use these buttons with the reset feature. I thought this code might work

$co->reset(-name=>'Reset button',-src=>'/reset.gif'),
but it just produces the standard grey button. Obviously an image button produces the button I would like:
$co->image_button(-name=>'Reset button',-src=>'/reset.gif'),
How can I make this reset the form (if possible).
My thanks for any advice offered

Jonathan


In reply to cgi.pm reset button question by Anonymous Monk

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