using here-docs will make that output code cleaner and resolve some quoting issues (your onClick values will be problematic as-is)...
print <<EOF; Content-type: text/html <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Forum</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FORM METHOD="POST"> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Preview" name="preview" onClick="this.fo +rm.action='preview.cgi';this.form.target=''"> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="Submit Reply" name="reply" onClick="this +.form.action='createreply.cgi';this.form.target=''"> </FORM> </BODY> </HTML>
or, using CGI:
print header, start_html( -title => 'forum' ), start_form( -method => 'POST' ), submit( -name => 'preview', -value=>'Preview', -onClick => "this.for +m.action='preview.cgi';this.form.target=''" ), submit( -name => 'reply', -value=>'Submit Reply', -onClick => "this. +form.action='createreply.cgi';this.form.target=''" ), end_form, end_html, ;

In reply to Re^3: Form Action by davidrw
in thread Form Action by Zcity

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