No, in that Perl runs strictly server-side, not in the user's web browser. Doing what you want will require javascript code which will run in the browser.
Yes, in that, by using CGI::Ajax, you can do it without writing any non-Perl code yourself. CGI::Ajax allows you to write server-side Perl subs which are intended to be called by client-side javascript and then deals with the javascript glue required to make this happen for you.
In reply to Re: Ajax Table
by dsheroh
in thread Ajax Table
by h4ckroot
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