Thank You very much for the reply. So does it mean that using cgi-->params is better than doing &readParse? regards Rajeev ******************************************************* "The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter." ******************************************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "fliptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Rajeev Rumale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Beginners-Cgi (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 8:04 PM Subject: Re: CGI : Netscape and IE difference. > [reply posted only to beginners-cgi] > > Rajeev Rumale wrote: > > > > If we use IE we get all the values appended to gether into a singel field > > name. > > But when the same form is submitted from netscape(4.0). it give only the > > first field value. I wonder what happends to the others. > > > > I am attaching both the html form and perl script. > > ? i only saw the perl, no html was attached. the following works, no > matter what browser submitted it: > (i assumed your checkbox <input>'s are named 'foo') > > > use CGI; > my $cgi = new CGI; > print $cgi->header(); > > my @values = $cgi->param('foo'); > > unless (@values) { > print "no values were submitted."; > } > elsif (scalar(@values) == 1) { > print "there's one parameter named 'foo', its value is $values[0]"; > } > else { > print "there's ", scalar(@values), " parameters named 'foo'.<br>", > "their values are:<br>"; > > foreach (@values) { > print "$_<br>"; > } > } > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]