On Tue, 29 May 2001, P lerenard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
> Hi,
> I look at one of the config file in for the apache server, I didn't see
> anything for the limitation.
>
> I tried POST GET PUT
>
> over ~ 2k IE5.5 do nothing even with POST
>
> here some code, it's on a unixbox
>
> use CGI;
> my ($cgi) = new CGI;
>
> @pho0 = $cgi->param('pho0')
> $process = $cgi->param('process')
>
> sub
> {
> print"<form name='blabla'>\n";
There's no POST here, only GET. You must say explicitly by
setting the method attribute to post,
print "<form name='blabla' method='post'>\n";
But see below.
> print"<textarea cols=70 rows=15 name='pho0'></textarea>\n";
> print"<input type='submit' value='process' name='process'>\n";
> </form>
> }
>
> if somebody can help me to translate that in real CGI or have another idea.
> I don't know if I can have both pure cgi and html code in the same program
Since you already use CGI.pm, which is a good thing to do, you can use its
various methods to layout HTML form.
print
$cgi->start_form, # default to method=POST
$cgi->textarea(
-cols => 70,
-rows => 15,
-name => 'pho0',
),
$cgi->submit(-name => 'process'),
$cgi->end_form;
Type,
perldoc CGI
for more docs.
hth
s.a.n
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