12-06-2007
perl cgi form action target
Hello All,
I was trying to come up with a form using perl cgi. I then created a frame to show the output of the form. Refer below
print $display_form->start_form(-title=>"Updateuser", -style => 'font-size: 9pt; color: #202020 ; font-family: Verdana', action=>"${DOCROOT}updateUser.pl", target=>'cmxiframe');
print $display_form->end_form();
print $display_form->Tr(
td(
{
-width => "70%",
-halign => "right",
-valign => "top" },
"<iframe id=\"cmxiframe\" name=\"cmxiframe\" src=\"${DOCROOT}blankPage.pl\" width=600 height=200 frameborder=0 scrolling=no style=\"overflow:visible\"></iframe>"
)
However, this is not redirecting the output of my 'action' scipt into the required frame. Does anyone see a problem here ? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Garric
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