-----Original Message----- From: Shawn Hinchy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would you mind sharing the answer? I would assume it would have to be some sort of Javascript, am I wrong? Thanks, Shawn -------------------- Shawn Michael Hinchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nope, no Javascript. I could have used JS, but I was looking for a server side solution, due to having to replace values in a textfield with values gotten from a database in my "real" project. I'm embarrassed to admit that it all boiled down to having a statement out of order. Here's the final code, which will replace the name 'richf' with the name 'John' in the textbox: #!/usr/bin/perl -w # This script is based on the example at the top of the CGI pod --richf; use strict; use CGI; my $html = CGI -> new(); my $name = $html->param('name') || ''; $name = 'John' if ($name =~ /richf/i); $html->param(-name => 'name', -value => $name); print $html->header, $html->start_html('A Simple Example'), $html->h1('A Simple Example'), $html->start_form, "What's your name?", $html->textfield(-name => 'name', -value => $name), $html->p, "What's the combination?", $html->p, $html->checkbox_group(-name=>'words', -values=>['eenie','meenie','minie','moe'], -defaults=>['eenie','minie']), $html->p, "What's your favorite color?", $html->popup_menu(-name=>'color', -values=>['red','green','blue','chartreuse']), $html->p, $html->submit, $html->end_form, $html->hr; print $html -> end_html; HTH richf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>