You ask many questions, weedhopper ...
my guess is you want to be able to 'redo' a web page after its been returned to the browser; some sort of timed thing or even animation idea. Its not so much perl you'll be doing; perl can help you create any page (hello wrld, hello world) but you're asking to get a refresh/redirect on the browser side. Redirects are both allowed in the header (return a "Location: elsewhere" line) or via a javascript (er, this isn't correct) 'window.writeln("elsewhere")' sort of op (so you'd run javascript, have it sleep/pause for X seconds and then 'emit' the writeln (see www.javascript.com for more hints)). otherwise, you need the user/browser to interact to get the cgi/your web server to server up another page.

If I'm understanding your question.

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In reply to Re: How do I print overwriting existing output? by a
in thread How do I print overwriting existing output? by Nimster

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