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bbanders

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Jul 16, 1999
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I was wanting to write a program in which a person would answer a few questions on a form. Once they hit the submit button, the information entered into the form would be rearranged on to a another web page. This web page would automatically print this web page out. What my question boils down to is there a PERL command that sends information to the printer.
 
1. There is a separate forum for CGI now.<br>
2. No. VBScript can do it in Windows, on other platforms i dont think any such thing exists.
 
Hi,<br>
<br>
You *might* be able to do it (the printing) in PerlScript (I don't honestly know), but all the other stuff (re-arranging text) should be easy in Perl. :)<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Milamber<br>

 
It is easy to do in Javascript using the Print() command.
 
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