I have written this method
But which is another form
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sub displayreg() { printf $q->h1("CVS New User registation for $_[0]"); +# Print Header printf $q->start_form; printf "<br>"; printf "<b>Please enter the details below to register +a new user </b>";print"<br><br>"; printf "<EM>Users Username from GD </EM>"; print $q-> +textfield(-name=>'username',-size=>'20');print"<br><br>"; printf "<EM>Users Email Address </EM>"; print $q->tex +tfield(-name=>'emailaddr',-size=>'30');print"<br><br>"; printf $q->hidden(-name =>'mode',-value=>'regthisuser' +); printf $q->hidden(-name =>'repaccess',-value=>$_[0]); printf $q->submit(-value=>'Submit'); printf " "; printf $q->reset; printf $q->endform; printf "<BR>"; }

So you see, first the user uses one form to select what they would like to do.
then With that selection another form will be generated to handle their tasks
. It is the second form generation that i have problems with

In reply to Re^4: CGI form on click new window display by minixman
in thread CGI form on click new window display by minixman

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