Hi Monks
#!C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -w
use CGI;
my $cgi = CGI->new;
print $cgi->header( "text/html" );
print "<textarea name='txtOutput' value = 'txtOutput' style='width: 25
+0px'></textarea>";
print "<input type='radio' name='cbox' value='alice' selected onClick
+= 'char_value()'/>Char Value";
print "<input type='radio' name='cbox' value='' onClick= '32bits_valu
+e()'/>32bits value";
Plz suggest me a suitable code so that when i click on the
32bits value radio button it will call the subroutine 32bits_value() by passing the value present in the text area as argument, there it will do some conversions and the converted value is automatically shown in the text area.
Like that when i will click on the Char value radio button, it will call the subroutine char_value() by passing the value present in the text area as argument, there again it will do some conversion and the converted value is automatically shown in the text area.
Regd's
Sanjay
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