34 lines
1018 B
Perl
34 lines
1018 B
Perl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
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use CGI;
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$query = new CGI;
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# We generate a regular HTML file containing a very long list
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# and a popup menu that does nothing except to show that we
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# don't lose the state information.
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print $query->header;
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print $query->start_html("Internal Links Example");
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print "<H1>Internal Links Example</H1>\n";
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print "Click <cite>Submit Query</cite> to create a state. Then scroll down and",
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" click on any of the <cite>Jump to top</cite> links. This is not very exciting.";
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print "<A NAME=\"start\"></A>\n"; # an anchor point at the top
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# pick a default starting value;
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$query->param('amenu','FOO1') unless $query->param('amenu');
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print $query->startform;
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print $query->popup_menu('amenu',[('FOO1'..'FOO9')]);
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print $query->submit,$query->endform;
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# We create a long boring list for the purposes of illustration.
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$myself = $query->self_url;
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print "<OL>\n";
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for (1..100) {
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print qq{<LI>List item #$_ <A HREF="$myself#start">Jump to top</A>\n};
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}
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print "</OL>\n";
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print $query->end_html;
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