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in thread How to uncheck one checkbox if some other is checked

Thanks roboticus, but I don't know how to do that, so if you could help...
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Re^5: Hpw to uncheck one checkbox if some other is checked
by Corion (Patriarch) on Aug 09, 2012 at 20:04 UTC

    Have you tried looking at the CGI.pm documentation?

    If you don't want to reload the page, you will have to learn Javascript.

      Hej Corion and thanks for your reply.

      I wrote "CGI.pm documentation says that I can use onClick argument with JavaScript, but I don't know nothing about JavaScript, so any help/pointing to right place is appreciated, just please don't expect from me to learn JavaScript just for this purpose." which means I did read CGI.pm documentation (I'm not claiming that I understood everything though), and I really don't have a time to learn JavaScript just for this one.

      I was thinking that it has to be already done like a million times, but I couldn't find anything that works on the web. Or I just don't know how to implement it.

      So if there's any chance to get some help here then fine. If not then it's fine too.

Re^5: Hpw to uncheck one checkbox if some other is checked
by roboticus (Chancellor) on Aug 09, 2012 at 20:37 UTC

    SerZKO:

    Sorry, but I don't even know what you're doing: HTML? a GUI? Your post doesn't really make that clear. On the other hand, even if it *did* make it clear, I probably wouldn't be much help as I don't do GUI or Web programming anyway.

    ...roboticus

    When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.

Re^5: Hpw to uncheck one checkbox if some other is checked
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 10, 2012 at 00:32 UTC

    Hi,

    On pretty much any search engine - javascript checkbutton disable - will give you many choices of web sites to learn how to do this. W3Schools have a nice reference section which I find perfect for looking this stuff up. Don't trust their advice for everything though.

    Actually I find javascript to be very similar to Perl, just a bit more objecty.

    J.C.

      Oops meant checkbox - not checkbutton - sorry