In that case I would use a Tk window to take the user input.  It's actually
deceptively simple to do.  Check out the widget demo in ur bin directory.

At 12:06 AM 7/28/05 -0400, Scott Overstreet wrote:
>All,
>  I run alot of administrative perl scripts at work. (newbie question coming 
>up---->) I am trying to find a way to have a decent looking (local) form to 
>input data into a (local) perl script. I don't have access to a webserver 





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