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My hosting server logs include all the parameter lists in the requested URLs by default. It doesn't take that much space. Update: The default apache install on OS X will also show the parameter list in the log if you change the POST to a GET. You don't want to leave it that way, but it can be useful for debugging. It indeed sends only one word values, as pointed out in several replies now. Sounds like a lot of wasted physical and mental effort The OP has perl cgi program that compiles and runs -- time to stop fooling around with webserver configuration and logfiles and start debugging the application. Simply call DebugCGI and read the webpage In reply to Re^6: Calling a radio button to the second cgi script
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