rlm@0: #!C:/strawberry/perl/bin/perl.exe rlm@0: rlm@0: # pjx_chained.pl: Multiple exported perl subs, and the exported rlm@0: # functions are chained to an event, like this... rlm@0: # onclick="func1(['in1'],['out1']); func2(['in1'],['out2']);" rlm@0: rlm@0: use strict; rlm@0: use CGI::Ajax; rlm@0: use CGI; rlm@0: rlm@0: my $q = new CGI; rlm@0: rlm@0: my $multiply = sub { rlm@0: my $a = shift; rlm@0: my $b = shift; rlm@0: return $a * $b; rlm@0: }; rlm@0: rlm@0: my $divide = sub { rlm@0: my $a = shift; rlm@0: my $b = shift; rlm@0: return $a / $b; rlm@0: }; rlm@0: rlm@0: my $Show_Form = sub { rlm@0: my $html = ""; rlm@0: $html .= < rlm@0: CGI::Ajax Chained function Example rlm@0: rlm@0: rlm@0:
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rlm@0: rlm@0: rlm@0: EOT rlm@0: return $html; rlm@0: }; rlm@0: rlm@0: my $pjx = CGI::Ajax->new( 'multiply' => $multiply, 'divide' => $divide); rlm@0: $pjx->JSDEBUG(1); rlm@0: $pjx->DEBUG(1); rlm@0: print $pjx->build_html($q,$Show_Form); # this outputs the html for the page