hi

I've written this perl script and it works.
I have only one problem and don't know howto change it.
During sleep time it should show the message:

"pls wait, ntop will be started"

but after I get the "Status" this message should be disappear.
On the end I should see only the "Status", but now I still have this message in the browser.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); use CGI; my $query = new CGI; print $query->header; print "<html>\n"; print "<head>\n"; print "<title>ntop startup script</title>\n"; print "<STYLE TYPE='text/css'>\n"; print "h3 { color: red }\n"; print "a { text-decoration: none; font: bold 14pt/16pt Ariel, serif }" +; print "a:hover { color: red } /* when mouse is over link */"; print "</style>\n"; print "</head>\n"; print "<body bgcolor='#c0c0d0'>\n"; print "<center>"; print "<p><br></p>"; print "<p><br></p>"; print "pls wait, ntop will be started\n"; system `/usr/local/www/cgi-bin/ntop/ntop.sh stop` or die "cannot stop +ntop: $!"; sleep(8); $cc = `sudo /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/ntop/ntop.sh start` or die "cannot +start ntop: $!"; print "Status: ",$cc,"\n"; print "</center>"; print "</body>"; print "</html>"; exit($cc);
kind regards
cc

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