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No excuses about not using CGI.pmby merlyn (Sage) |
on May 03, 2001 at 18:57 UTC ( [id://77669]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Before anyone rips me for not using CGI, I want to let it be known that I am unable to use CGI for this application due to the server I will be using it on.I don't buy that one. Sorry. If it's a recent usable version of Perl, then CGI.pm came with it. Even if it's not, CGI.pm is a single file. Download it, extract it from the distribution, and place it in the "current directory", likely the same place as your script, or add a use lib... directive to point to its location. Even if that option is not available, because they've said "your application must fit in a single file" (a ludicrous requirement, but work with me on this one), you can edit your single file as follows: There. No excuses. Use CGI.pm. -- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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