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code to activate submit button

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I am trying to activate a submit button.I have the submit button on the page with a hidden field but am told that I need to attach a pearl or cgi script.Can anyone help me out please.
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Re: code to activate submit button

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You'll need to to a better job describing what the Perl script will do. If it is supposed to activate the submit button dynamically you'll find you can't do that once the page has loaded as only JavaScript can run in the browser.
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