I made the change and now I am getting the same error only on start_html instead of header

Can't call method "start_html" on an undefined value at Password.pl line 26

#Volunteer.pl - Sign up sheet for Volunteers use strict; use DBI; use CGI qw(:standard); my $query = new CGI; #my $query = CGI::new; my ($dbh, $sth, $query); my @player = (); $dbh = DBI->connect ("DBI:mysql:host=localhost;database=<database>", "mnlight","<password.", {PrintError=> 0, RaiseError=> 1}); $sth = $dbh->prepare ("select Player from Roster order by Player"); $sth->execute (); while (my @row = $sth->fetchrow_array ()) { push @player, $row[0]; print $query=>header(); print $query->start_html(-title=>'Password');. print $query->start_form('POST','/cgi-bin/Password.pl'), print $query->scrolling_list( -name =>'Player', -value =>[@player], -size =>'20'); } print "<p>"; print $query->password_field(-name => 'Password', -size => 8, -override => 1,); print end_form,

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Creating a login page by mnlight
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