 
You want form fields to default to the last values submitted. For instance, you want a search form like Google (http://www.google.com/) where the keywords you searched for appear in the search dialog above the results.
Use CGI.pm's HTML shortcuts to create your form, which automatically provides previous values as defaults:
print textfield("SEARCH");          # previous SEARCH value is the defaultExample 19-8 is a simple script for producing the list of users currently logged in.
  #!/usr/bin/perl -wT
  # who.cgi - run who(1) on a user and format the results nicely
  
  $ENV{IFS}='';
  $ENV{PATH}='/bin:/usr/bin';
  
  use CGI qw(:standard);
  
  # print search form
  print header( ), start_html("Query Users"), h1("Search");
  print start_form( ), p("Which user?", textfield("WHO")); submit( ), end_form( );
  
  # print results of the query if we have someone to look for
  $name = param("WHO");
  if ($name) {
      print h1("Results");
      $html = '';
      
      # call who and build up text of response
      foreach (`who`) {
          next unless /^$name\s/o;            # only lines matching $name
          s/&/&/g;                        # escape HTML
          s/</</g;
          s/>/>/g;
          $html .= $_;
      }
      # nice message if we didn't find anyone by that name
      $html = $html || "$name is not logged in";
      
      print pre($html);
  }
  
  print end_html( );The call to textfield generates HTML for a text entry field whose parameter name is WHO. After printing the form, we check whether we were called with a value for the WHO parameter. If so, we try to find lines in the output from who for that user.
The documentation for the standard CGI module; Recipe 19.4; Recipe 19.6
 
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