Without having specifically tried the scenario you're attempting, I'm pretty certain you can split CGI output to two windows (if I understand your question correctly).
Let's say your parent HTML document defines two frames named "top" and "bottom." The following example is...
goBoating:
I am amazed at how simple the solution was. This was an issue I'd encountered a couple years ago and had forgotten - until your gentle and informative reminder!
You have my gratitude and the thanks of thousands of users around the world who use AdminPro. I've just released an upgrade...
I've seen many folks use the NOSAVE attribute to prevent browser caching - but according to big-time advertising-delivery services, the most reliable way to prevent caching is to append the IMG SRC url with a "different" query string for the old image and the new one. Cache-busting (as...
I wrote a Perl script that mimics almost all FTP client functions - however...
The upload function works great for text and image file uploads and writes them just fine as long as the text file is plain text or HTML.
If I upload a script, it won't execute (yes, permissions are changed to 755...
I designed a very handy script for such situations that will let you debug any script from your web browser with a point and a click. Any errors are itemized and reported in your browser and there's no need to amend your script with error-reporting subroutines...
AdminPro may be downloaded at...
I've just released v.1 of TestMy.CGI - a browser-based script debugger that offers point-and-click simplicity for checking the syntax of your Perl scripts. This freeware script is downloadable at http://www.CraigRichards.com/testmyscript/ <br>
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It has helped me and I hope it helps you.
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