Instead of taking screenshots I actually want the window of Progress_bar.pl to run.

Um, whose screenshots do you think you'll be taking?

The Progress_bar.pl will run on the server, and main.pl will be taking screenshots of Progress_bar.pl

Progress_bar.pl doesn't run in the browser, or the browsers computer (client), it runs on the same computer main.pl runs, it runs on the server

If you want the browser computer (client) to run a program, they'll need to have perl installed, and browser configured to execute any perl programs downloaded ... or browser configured to execute any .exe files downloaded, and you send them a PAR::Packer/pp-packed perl program (or using perlapp or perl2exe...)

See the above links I provided, watch the video, read the tutorials, learn how the internet works :)


In reply to Re^3: Display perl code output in CGI script by Anonymous Monk
in thread Display perl code output in CGI script by asha_mail

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