I tried this first, but what happened is that the query string got interpreted as a keyword. Let's say that I wanted the (relative) URL to be graph?a=b&c=d :
my $target = CGI->new( 'graph' );
$target->param( -a => 'b', -c => 'd' );
$target->url; # 'http://localhost/cgi/originalPath'
$target->query_string; # 'keywords=graph'
$target->param; # 'keywords'
So this didn't work...
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