hi..i'm working on generating a dynamic calendar on webpage...

the program working fine in html(on desktop), but when i converted

into CGI script the dynamic calender is not working.....

any one please help......

below is my cgi script

<form name="form"> <script language="JavaScript" src="cpy.js" type="text/javascript"></sc +ript> <input type="text" name="textbox"> <a href="javascript: show_cal('document.form.textbox.value')">pick dat +e</a> </form>

and below is the format of cpy.js script..

#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI; print "Content-type:text/html\n\n"; print <<eof; ....java script for calendar... eof

can any one give some suggetion.....


In reply to Use dynamic stuff in CGI by roc

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