Hi everyone, What I think is. If is there any way to display a page in CGI, where you've got some news for example and you would have something in the code like:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use warnings; use CGI; my $content = new CGI; print $content->header("text/html"); print "SOME TEXT HERE"; <SUBMIT BUTTON WITH ACTION SOME ACTION (WHAT ACTION?)- MUST BE PRESSED + IF YOU WANT TO READ MORE> if ( $pressed ) { print "REST OF THE PAGE"; } print $content->end_html;
I hope you know what I mean. Generaly I want to execute the rest of the code when button was pressed. Is there any simple way to do it ? Regards, Jarek

In reply to How to display part of the page when click on submit (CGI) by Jarek

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