Thanks for the help.....
I want to refresh the current window. i.e. according to the value selected by the option (VSS, CVS, etc..) the display name and the value of the field as to change from VSS to CVS in the same window.
Ex:-
$LoginFrame->Label(-text=>"VSS File Path")-> pack(-expand => '1');
$LoginBox = $LoginFrame->Entry(-textvariable=>\$vss_path,-width=>'25')->pack(-expand => '1');
to
text = "CVS file path" and the variable to $cvs_path.
Can it possible to acheive like this by using the Perl\Tk

In reply to Re^4: Refresh windows in Perl TK by Anonymous Monk
in thread Refresh windows in Perl TK by Anonymous Monk

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