Hi
Thanks for the reply.
#!C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -w
use strict;
use CGI; # or any other CGI:: form handler/decoder
use CGI::Ajax;
my $cgi = new CGI;
my $pjx = new CGI::Ajax( 'exported_func' => \&perl_func );
print $pjx->build_html( $cgi, \&Show_HTML);
sub perl_func {
my $input = shift;
# do something with $input
my $output = $input . " was the input!";
return( $output );
}
sub Show_HTML {
my $html = <<EOHTML;
<HTML>
<BODY>
Enter something:
<input type="text" name="val1" id="val1"
onkeyup="exported_func( ['val1'], ['resultdiv'] );">
<br>
<div id="resultdiv"></div>
</BODY>
</HTML>
EOHTML
return $html;
}
When i want to compile this code , it gives a error
"Can't find string terminator "EOHTML" anywhere before EOF at ajay.pl line 19.". Plz suggest why this error comes?
Regd's
Sanjay
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