Perl script for forms

John Lambert JLAMBERT at lib.auburn.edu
Fri Dec 15 15:48:19 EST 1995


Each perl script gets and processes the information in the fields.  
If all the fields in two forms have the same names and are processed 
the same way, a single perl script can do more than one form.  But, 
as most forms get specific processing, you will probably need 
multiple perl scripts.

John


> Date:          Fri, 15 Dec 1995 12:34:04 -0800
> Reply-to:      web4lib at library.berkeley.edu
> From:          AGJOSEPH <JOSEPHA at vmsa.csd.mu.edu>
> To:            Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at library.berkeley.edu>
> Subject:       Perl script for forms

> Hi Folks,
> I am very new or brand new to this list.  I recently created web page
> for our library as part of a course work.  Now I am kind of hooked on 
> to it.  My question to the experts is when I create separate forms for
> different purposes, don't I need separate perl scripts for each form.
> Our web page is not official yet, I am just working on them.  There is
> only one expert on campus who is extremely busy to give any answer.  
> Also I don't have programming background.  Some times I feel it is like
> fools rush in where angels fear to tread.  Any way I will work on these
> pages until a capable person comes along, or I may become more knowledgeable. 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.  If it is a stupid question for this list
> forgive me.  I am just an infant in this topic.
> Angelina Joseph
>  
>     Angelina G. Joseph
>     Marquette University Law Library
>     1103 W. Wisconsin Avenue
>     P.O. Box 3137
>     Milwaukee, WI 53201-3137
>     Ph: 414-288-5553
>     Internet: josepha at vms.csd.mu.edu
>     Fax: 414-288-5914
>     http://studsys.mscs.mu.edu/~joseph
>  
> 
> 
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