Perl and CSS
by "Rob Eager" <rad_dev(at)ihug.com.au>
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Hi all,
I'm currently in the process of setting up a messageboard for a page
based on a fairly standard cgi script (perl). I am using css for the
entire site and everything works fine (including the msg board
itself) except that the thank you page returned when the visitor
posts a msg doesn't use the css file. Of course, this would require
that I modify the script to use css ;o).
Here's the question.
I know that perl has some support for css but I'm not sure what is
needed to make it work. I've tried putting it in as a normal perl
print statement wherever the script generates a html header but
that's not working. Could someone please explain what mods are
needed and if it is really worth it (after all it's only the one page
that isn't using the css).
TIA
Rob.
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