I was just trying to get an input line and capture the input as a string in a simple little CGI script. I only know a little about CGI scripts, and don't know about command line programs. Obviously the following bit of code doesn't have the means to accept input:
#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI qw/:standard/; $q=new CGI; print $q->header; print "Enter something: "; my $response = <STDIN>; print "You just entered: $response";
So my question is two-fold: Can a CGI script accept user input other than from an HTML-based form? Secondly, how might I find out about command line program functionality? Laura

In reply to Re: (Ovid - CGI or command line?) Re(3): Prompting user input (newbie) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Prompting user input (newbie) by lauragarcia

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