Ok.
First i have page login.cgi where i have form for submition
<form action="login.cgi" method="post">
username <input type="text" name="usr">
password:<input type="password" name="pwd">
<input type="submit" value="LOGIN">
</form>
when i submit the form i take the parameters
my $req = new CGI;
my $usr = $req->param('usr');
my $pwd = $req->param('pwd');
finaly i want to redirect the person to other page (also with login form) if it is with usr eq 'test' and password eq 'test'.
if ( ($usr eq 'test') and ($pwd eq 'test'))
{
print $req->header(-type=>'text/html', -location=>"http://www.exampl
+e.com/index.cgi?param1=10¶m2=3¶m3=2&user=$usr&password=$pwd")
+;
}
On the page index.cgi in example.cgi there is
<form action="index.cgi¶m1=10¶m2=3¶m3=2" method="post">
username <input type="text" name="user">
password:<input type="password" name="password">
<input type="submit" value="LOGIN">
</form>
This is working, but with get parameters. I want to do it with post.
Thats all.
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