i include a external javascript file (ua.js) with
print $query->start_html(-title=>'Umgebungsvariablen auslesen',
-script=>{-src=>'ua.js'});
in this javascript are some routines which are processed.
if i write some static html and include this js file, all is well done, and i can access some of the variables defined in the ua.js file.
but when creating the page on the fly with cgi, the routines are not processed and i couldnīt access the specific variables out of the js file.
again if i include the javascript code into the perl script in some variable, and print this variable all goes fine.
but i dont want to include all this js stuff into my perl code, also i dont want to open the js file during runtime of the script, and read the file into a variable...
any ideas how to handle this
thanks pitbull3000
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