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Re: javascript cgi.pmby matthewb (Curate) |
| on Jan 29, 2004 at 23:17 UTC ( [id://325129]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Looking at the title, this question does not seem to have much to do with Perl. I guess that you already know you can say document.forms[N].inputname.value='whatever'; to populate a form field using Javascript. I suspect, however, that you have omitted to mention that the desired value should be somehow relevant to your application, in which case you would be well advised to check out HTML::FillInForm from the CPAN.
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Update: Nothing at all to do with Perl, then, poster has incorrect Javascript syntax.
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