Sorry Corion, don't mistake me

I've the working code with me implemented in Perl and JavaScript and I'll post in my next post.

Let me clarify you that

Perl is for getting information from the database to populate the list +boxes.. I'm refering Continents and Countries for better understanding... Say, listbox 1 -> Continents and listbox 2 -> Countries I'll fetch all the Continents information and related countries and wh +en any user tries to select a particular continent in listbox 1 & cor +responding countries will be displayed in listbox 2

Also, my intention is just point me to any example sites where not exactly this type of requirement is implemented but can show any other working examples... I can understand without any proper specifications or working code, nobody can draw conclusions of how to improve or suggest a better solution.


In reply to Re^6: Load JS files faster inside CGI script by kalyanrajsista
in thread Load JS files faster inside CGI script by kalyanrajsista

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