#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI; my $cgi=new CGI; print $cgi->header; #here im using rows module in which i am calculating the no of rows use rows; $count = 0; open (FIN, "data.txt") or die "cant open the file "; while(<FIN>) { $count++ } $totalcount= $count; print "$totalcount \n \n "; #so put all the values inside an array say @total. $no_per_page=3; $total_pages=int((scalar $totalcount) / $no_per_page); print "$total_pages \n \n "; $remainder = (scalar $totalcount) % $no_per_page; if ($remainder) { $total_pages++; print $total_pages; } if($total_pages) { print <<"END"; <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" bor +der="0" width="100%"> <tr> <td class="smtxt"> END print "<b>Page&nbsp;</b>"; for $i (1 .. $total_pages) { if ($i == $page) { print "<b>$i</b>"; } else { print "<a href=\"winner.cgi?page=$i&period=$p +eriod\">$i</a>"; } if ($i != $total_pages) { print "&nbsp;|&nbsp;"; } } print "<!-- '$total_pages' '$remainder' --></td></tr></table>\ +n"; }

In reply to cgi file not printing anything by rjsaulakh

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