Sara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> suggested:
> I always used 'phpmyAdmin' for such tasks. Give it a try.

Great idea! That's like handing loaded guns to people
while telling them to keep them pointed at their feet ;-)

But to get back to Glauco's message:

> > I do a query to mysql table and view the result in
> > html table. At this point I want export query result
> > in a text file (comma separated fields), doing to
> > choose (to user) file name and destination on your
> > filesystem.
> > Can you help me?

This is off the top of my head, but it might get you started:

#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;

my $q = new CGI;

# processing goes here

if( $q->param('mode') || '' eq 'csv' ){
  print $q->header('text/csv');
  # output data as CSV
} else {
  print $q->header .
  $q->start_html;
  # output data as html
  # create a link to self
  $q->param(-name=>'mode',-value=>'csv');
  print $q->p( $q->a({href=>$q->self_url},"Download as CSV") );
  print $q->end_html;
}

__END__

HTH,
Thomas

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