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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perl-win32-web
perl-win32-web
Re: having a html button/check box call a perl subroutine
by Bill Luebkert other posts by this author
Jul 26 2007 12:07AM messages near this date
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Re: having a html button/check box call a perl subroutine | Re: having a html button/check box call a perl subroutine
lashley@[...].au wrote:
>  I don't think it is possible to just run something in the script without
>  refreshing the page (reloading the script), however knowing the ingenuity
>  of full-time Perl hackers I would not be surprised if someone has figured
>  out how to do something similar.

I haven't tried anything like this, but I would think some JS in a frame
could be used to call a CGI script and refresh just the frame it's in.
You could have the form sit in a frame all by itself.

I'm not entirely sure that you couldn't do it even without a frame (I'm
not that conversant in JS) - maybe just a table or row/column in the table ?
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