UPDATE:
Ok, I'm trying to work with the "long process through CGI" and I'm getting an error. I found the FileCache.pm, but it resides in the /5.8.0 folder, and there is no /Cache. Is there a way, since I'm not the WebMaster, that I can make Perl access the FileCache.pm from /opt/perl5/lib/5.8.0/FileCache.pm ? I've seen a way to make another folder accessible, but I'm not sure where the Cache/FileCaChe.pm specification comes from.

Error:
Can't locate Cache/FileCache.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /opt/perl5/lib/5.8.0/PA-RISC1.1 /opt/perl5/lib/5.8.0 /opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.0/PA-RISC1.1 /opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.0 /opt/perl5/lib/site_perl) at /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/test.cgi line 67.

In reply to Re: create pop-up status window by Quasigriz
in thread create pop-up status window by Quasigriz

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