There is no need for an aggressive behaviour neither a need to make feel bad newcomers

Hihi, but there is a need to use the common language of the internet if you want to know how to do internet things, you have to learn about the internet, which those manuals explain.

When you say

...I went through manuals ... but never got an approximation on how to ... I did not want to include more forms ...

ww understandably draws the conclusion, that you skipped those manuals , as there is no need for extra forms, and those manuals do indeed cover the situation you're asking about, with or without forms.

Or if, as NetWallah posits, we have misunderstood your question, there is a tutorial for that too, How do I post a question effectively?, but it will require learning the language of the internet


In reply to Re^5: Run Perl function using href by Anonymous Monk
in thread Run Perl function using href by rainmanh

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