Hi Bill,
        The problem is, I don't have ownership of the entire part of the
code and the HTML is dynamically created. In that case, I will have to
re-write the entire thing once again(which is used for creating the
display HTML).It would just be a copy and paste anyway but it would be
huge. Is there a better way..? 

-Subbu
-----Original Message-----
From: $Bill Luebkert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 3:47 PM
To: Avadhani, Subramanya
Cc: Perl-Unix-Users (Perl-Unix-Users)
Subject: Re: [Perl-unix-users] CGI Help Needed

Avadhani, Subramanya wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>       I am a newbee for CGI scripting. I am working on an Email
management 
> application. Here on a link click, I am supposed to update an array of

> Checkboxes. The checkboxes are basically indicating Email Directives 
> (like receive all mails,receive team mails etc). Now on the click of 
> link, instead of navigating to another page, I want to stay in the 
> same page and update the check box status(checked or un-checked).
> Would appreciate if some one can point me to some code already written

> somewhere on web or give some guidelines.

So what's the problem ?  Just output the same HTML with the boxes
checked.
CGI.pm should make that easy for you if you aren't that adept at playing
with CGI code.

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