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I changed! But still failed!
#!C:/Perl/bin/perl
use strict;
use CGI::Pretty qw( -debug );
use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser );
my $q = new CGI;
my $pay = $q->param('payment');
my $pay_text;
if ( $pay eq "discover" ) {
$pay_text = "Discover Card";
}
elsif ( $pay eq "discover" ) {
$pay_text = "Master Card";
}
elsif ( $pay eq "check" ) {
$pay_text = "by check";
}
else {
$pay_text = "unknown method";
}
print $q->header,
$q->start_html( -title=>"Welcome",
-bgcolor=>"pink"),
$q->p( "Your name is ",
$q->b("name")),
$q->p( { -style=>{yext-decortation:underline},
"Your age is ",
$q->textfield(-name=>"age")),
$q->p( "Your method of payment is ",
$q->span($pay_text),-style=>{color=>"blue"})
$q->end_html;
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