Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2001 22:44:41 +0200 From: Rogier Steehouder <r.j.s@gmx.net> To: Andre` Niel Cameron <AndreC@Axxs.net> Cc: free bsd <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Perl Help Please Message-ID: <20011020224441.A497@localhost> In-Reply-To: <006201c15982$95ea5ef0$a50410ac@olmct.net>; from AndreC@Axxs.net on Sat, Oct 20, 2001 at 12:16:33PM -0400 References: <077d01c15838$2a6af4f0$a50410ac@olmct.net> <20011019081838.A616@localhost> <006201c15982$95ea5ef0$a50410ac@olmct.net>
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On 20-10-2001 12:16 (-0400), Andre` Niel Cameron wrote:
> > while (<HTML>) { print; }
> >
> > Or slightly more readable:
> >
> > while ($line = <HTML>) {
> > print($line);
> > }
>
> The second page still appends itself to the first, it does not load a new
> seperate page.
The first remark I made about the if statement was meant to solve that
problem. This is just a remark on memory use. Reading a file line by
line costs less memory than reading it all at once.
This was taken from my original reply:
> if ($ENV{'QUERY_STRING'} eq $COMMAND[0]) {
> &Display_Html("templates/test.html");
> } else {
> &Display_Html("templates/login.html");
> }
This should solve the 'double page' problem.
With kind regards, Rogier Steehouder
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