My background in programing anything more than a few personal websites was all I was doing until about 6 months ago, when I landed a job to make a simple website for a company, now they think since I'm just a $10 an hour intern they can hand me anything and I can get it done. Until 6 months ago, I didnt know what perl was or what it could do. I heard about it before, but now that I'm slowly learning, I love it so much.
I do thank you all for your tips and hints, I'm close to finishing this project (Only 3 webpages, but really its like 10 because it has the ability to "adapt to data". I hope I'm not making any of your angry by asking all these newbie questions :)

Sooner or later I will actually be able to do a whole perl program without asking a handful of questions here first. Cause this crash course thing is really working well. :)
Thanks again for your help perlmonks!!

In reply to Re: Multiple Pages with CGI by Trihedralguy
in thread Multiple Pages with CGI by Trihedralguy

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