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Re: JS in a CGI: unable to find a solution

by greywolf (Priest)
on Feb 08, 2006 at 05:51 UTC ( [id://528730]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to JS in a CGI: unable to find a solution

My first thought is to create a single html page that contains the javascript you want to implement. No Perl at this point. When you get that working you should be able to cut and paste the solution into your CGI output. As a side note, that javascript looks real nasty. I assume it was generated by other software. That could be the source of your problem.


mr greywolf
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