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Hello Wise Monks. Are the following statements regarding cgi programming in perl true?
1. When a browser visits a site generated by a perl cgi script, that browser can send headers containing information enclosed in tags that it chooses to make available. (i.e. <INFO> my number is 1234 </INFO>) 2. The target perl cgi script can capture the information between the tags and use it. If these statements are true, what functions in perl should I use to capture the information? Hope you can shed some light on this. Thanks in advance. Gorby In reply to Browsers send info? by Gorby
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