Hello,

I can show it better then I can tell you, if you go to my website:
http://black-cell.no-ip.biz/index.cgi?page=userlist.
You will see the main page, and above the table you see that the
script is executed but I don't want it above my table but just in it
(and then I mean the table below the banner). I have a piece of
code what does the right thing but it is in php, maybe it can help you.
if(isset($_GET['page'])) { $page = $_GET['page']; switch($page) { case "home": if(!file_exists("./nieuws/home.php")) { header('locati +on: main.php'); exit; } include("./nieuws/home.php"); break;

And with this code the link index.php?page=home opens the php
script in the desired table(row). And as you see php has a really
nice function include(); but perl has required() that supposed to
do the same thing. Hope you can help.

Pr0t0n

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

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