Not sure what you mean. But if you want to see what action1.pl might look like then here's a start:
#!Perl -w
use strict;
use CGI::Pretty qw(:standard :cgi-lib);
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); # Remove for production code
$| = 1; # Unbuffered output
if (param('submit')) {
print header ();
my $name = param ('name');
my $email = param ('email');
my $password = param ('password');
print "Name: $name<br/>\n";
print "Email: $email<br/>\n";
print "Password: $password<br/>\n";
}
exit 0;
Generates:
Name: wibble wobble<br/>
Email: wibble@wobble<br/>
Password: wibble<br/>
See CGI and the Tutorials' Web Programming for more information.
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