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I've got a whois form that is accessed by way of: http://whois.mydomain.tld/ and no matter what you put into the location field of your browser after the /, you'll be returned with http://whois.mydomain.tld/ in your location: bar, and an empty form, waiting for you to place a Domain name, IP address, AS number, or RP into the field. The location bar never reveals the query, and can't be manipulated. So I'd have to respectfully disagree with your assertion. --Chris #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use perl::always; my $perl_version = "5.12.4"; print $perl_version; In reply to Re^4: How to convert an @ARGV to form based input?
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