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Thanks Jason,

I've looked at the shopping cart screens on an iPhone and don't look too bad in term of a "shopping experience" but the <form> buttons are really small and you can't read the text in the buttons.

These 2 perl scripts were written by a perl expert in 1997 and is basically a complete shopping cart I need to continue to use for various reasons. Even though I'm very technical, the code is "all over the place" and messy. Even the guy who wrote it confirms this.

The first script is the first part of the shopping cart and the second one is the secure script that is on a SSL layer.

Should I post the whole scripts in this forum you think in order to seek advice from the perl guru's here? They are both very long 13K-14K lines in 2 .PL files.

Thanks, Glenn

In reply to Re^4: Include Bootstrap Files in Perl Script? by glennpm
in thread Include Bootstrap Files in Perl Script? by glennpm

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