I was hoping I could help, but I needed a little more clarifcation on what you meant by "interactive". I attempted to go to your --here-- link, but it returned a "Page Not Found" error. Can you fix the link, the .pl or express what you mean by "interactive" a little better? I would love to help you out. I built an entire Hotel Reservation and Room maitanence system using HTML::Template so it is possible to create interactive websites of a certain definition with it.

Sincerely,
Sifmole

UpdateI was writing this at the same time the other poster did. I was not intending to double-jump on the bad link. Sorry.

Update On a hunch I decide to play with this link, try this instead, it will take you right in without having to type the Username and Password.


In reply to Re: Interactive Form Creation/Maintenance by Sifmole
in thread Interactive Form Creation/Maintenance by Sherlock

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