Hi, it's me again, Anonymonk. I gave you this CGI program a couple of days ago: Re: Drop down and display.
You just said:
I just get compilation errors and random messages about syntax errors.
These errors are not random! They were generated for a reason!
Why?
You are supposed to read them up in your favourite Perl manual and act accordingly. We can't help as we don't know which one you got. If you haven't bought a book yet, perhaps perldiag helps.
If you can't make heads or tails out of them, come back here with the exact wording ('cause The Error Message Is God™) and say so; but don't be so terribly lazy, mon.
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