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Since you're learning about CGI, I did a post about a tool here that allows you to keep the Perl code and the HTML files separate. The more I use it, the better I like it. My cgi scripts are smaller and faster as a result of this technique. I have expanded my use of the hash (%TWORK) so that now I keep all input fields and all calculated results in the same hash. I use 'read' to slurp the file in all at once, and then I call the subroutine once, and then print the output to the web server. You can have someone else(web/graphic designer) edit the HTML file, and your code stays intact. Good Luck! "Well done is better than well said." - Benjamin Franklin In reply to Re: Calling functions in middle of CGI HTML declarations
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