you mean something like this?
print "<HTML>"; print "<HEAD>\n"; my $m_javaScriptPath = $m_filePath; $m_javaScriptPath =~ s/T\:Equipment Allocation\/Java//; print "<SCRIPT language=\"JavaScript\" src=\"T:/Equipment Allocation/h +tdocs/cgi-bin/java.js\"></SCRIPT>\n"; print "<LINK rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"T:/Equipment Allocation/htdocs/ +cgi-bin/styles.css\" type=\"text/css\"></LINK>\n"; print "<TITLE>$m_project EquipmentAllocation</TITLE>\n"; print "</HEAD>\n"; print "<BODY onload=\"showError('$m_errorString')\">";

In reply to Re: call js function from CGI? by neo1491
in thread call js function from CGI? by Anonymous Monk

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