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I'm not terribly familiar with PerlScript but you can do it with javascript. You can look at gamewar.com's way of doing it by doing a view source on that page and just changing the necessary URL's and titles:
Here's a really simple HTML document that does the same thing but without any other confusing things going on.
<HTML><BODY> <FORM> <SELECT NAME="mainmenu" CLASS="menu" METHOD="POST" onChange="window.op +en(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_self')"> <OPTION VALUE="">Main Menu <OPTION VALUE="" SELECTED> <OPTION VALUE="http://www.perlmonks.org">Monastery Gates <OPTION VALUE="http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=tutorial +s">Tutorials </SELECT> </FORM> </BODY></HTML>

In reply to RE: Redirection from a pulldown menu by vroom
in thread Redirection from a pulldown menu by Anonymous Monk

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