You're on the right "track," so to speak. CGI is the ticket...with one exception. You may want to look at a templating module like HTML::Template (hopefully it will be installed on your web host) for returning the data to the HTML page. Burying your HTML in the CGI may be instructive, but H::T may be easier to adapt from whatever Dreamweaver generates. To return HTML results from CGI will require not only a knowledge of HTML, but of a more obfuscated version in CGI.
In reply to Re: PERL and HTML
by bradcathey
in thread PERL and HTML
by vashbrowns
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