If I've read your code snippets correctly - that's
not the way to call back to the CGI script from a form.
The -onClick parameter specifies a
client-side (typically JavaScript) function which your
browser will attempt to call when the user clicks the
submit button. If you haven't defined such a JS
function, nothing will happen.
You need to make the Submit button send the request
back to your CGI script running on the web server. I
don't know the syntax for this when using the CGI module,
but I suspect you need to add some detail to the call to start_form, specifically an ACTION which will be the URI of your CGI script containing the registeruser() function.
P.S. Please put code in <code> tags to make
it easier to read.
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