Dear monks,

I'm trying to include a cgi script in my main page, and not the way of
including that I get the statements out of it. But I want to run a userlist script in
a table as an alternative to frames, like with the url index.cgi?page=sec_tut.
What I have so far is this:
sub load_page { $page = param("page"); switch($page) { case "userlist" { $file = `/var/www/login/userlist.cgi`; if (-e "/var/www/login/userlist.cgi") { print $file; } } } }
The output from the above code is almost good, but I have a table created with CGI.pm
and I want userlist.cgi to load inside of the table so the users stay on the main page while
they're surfing the site. btw: I've used the commands "do" and "require".
If you need to see more code let me know.

Greeting Pr0t0n

In reply to loading or including cgi file in main page by Pr0t0n

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