A more likely scenario is that you do something like <form method="POST" action="/gradecon/gradecon.cgi"> which passes the form data off to a CGI. MacPerl does this jes fine if you save the script as a .CGI. --On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 4:50 -0800 macperl-webcgi-digest <owner-macperl-webcgi-digest@macperl.org> wrote: > > depoends on what you are trying to do.... you can run a perl cgi > script through a link: > > <A HREF="myscript.cgi">Click me</A> > > or are you talking about some kind of embedded perl in a script? I > think there are ways to do this... I think mod_perl can do this, but > you have to be using an apache web server with mod_perl compiled in. > Others may exist but I don't know much about them... > > you may have to give more details of your task and the environment in > which you are working ----------------------------------------------------------------- Kit Baum baum@bc.edu http://fmwww.bc.edu/ec-v/baum.fac.html ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org