However, could I transfer the array generated by js to the same Perl CGI script which generated the js script as well?

Sure. But you'll have to code the script so that it knows what to do...

I still have a nagging feeling that you are missing something fundamental though. You should think through the way data is moving between the browser and your script... remember, there is a new instance of the script running with each request from the browser.

-sauoq
"My two cents aren't worth a dime.";

In reply to Re^3: Is it possible to copy arrays from Javascript to Perl variable in the same Perl CGI script? by sauoq
in thread Is it possible to copy arrays from Javascript to Perl variable in the same Perl CGI script? by lightoverhead

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