There's always DHTML if you know your audience has a DHTML compliant browser (like an intranet with a set browser). Maybe IE5's new document object model will fall more in line with the W3C standard. *fingers crossed*
Not exactly.. you don't need to write to the page, what you need to do is structure a call to the CGI with a web browser control.. like..<br>
"http://www.me.com/cgi-bin/links.pl?ADDurl=http://mysite"<br>
(note, this is only an example, i quit using the links for all script because of people like...
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