Hmmm... that's not entirely true. There's a big difference in these two submit buttons: <input type=Submit value="This doesn't have a value">
<input type=Submit name=Submit value="This one has a value">
In other words, if you don't provide a name, there is nothing to associate the value to. Am I missing out on something important or has everyone gone gaga? :) Also, on a side note, I'd drop cgi-lib.pl and start using CGI.pm with the compatibility mode. Ie:
use CGI;
CGI::ReadParse(*in);
My R$0.02 (its less than two cents when you convert it to US$)
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