Gonzalo Servat wrote:
> I have a simple HTML file like the following:
> 
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>TEST</TITLE>
> <FORM ACTION="/fem.pl">
> <SPAN CLASS="text">Name</SPAN>
....

> emails. However, the 5th person may put their name in and email and I'll
> get the form, but the 4th person's details will come along in the same
> email.

Could the problem be in the fem.pl script. How does it run from the
command line with parameters passed to it manually. Does the same
problem appear then?

> I've tried 2 or 3 cgi scripts to process the form and got the same
> result. 

There may be the same mistakes in those that get the parameters passed
to the perl script. Maybe a variable not being cleared at the start of
invokation?

Mike 
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