This isn't an Embperl question, but the answer is 'use POST, not GET'.
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> From: Alexander Hartmaier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 10:51 AM
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> Subject: alternative ways of passing form data
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> Hi List!
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> I've g
Gerald Richter wrote:
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> > Unfortunately it's not really possible to replace 'print OUT' with [+ +]
> > in my code, because there are subroutines here which are recursive in
> > nature and so cannot be done using [$ sub $] (at least in 1.3),
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> Should be also possible in 1.3, also it's more
Hi , I have problem with this code.
[- $tmp =~ /(*)/ -]
What is wrong ?
Thanks, Rado.
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Hi List!
I've got a problem with passing form data.
The webpage shows all available radius users, interfaces or webserver statistics
(depending on the cgi var 'grouptable') and the user can check all which should
be member of the selected group.
The problem is that the count of radius users is s