Does anyone know a work around for Apache/Mod_perl/IE to force IE into sending the form data after the first post?
KeepAlive is on in Apache and I need it to be on for an authentication piece. I have a script that looks like :
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
print $q->header;
print <<EODUMP;
<html><body>
<form method=post>
<input type=text name=foo><br>
<input type=submit value=Submit>
</form>
EODUMP
if(defined($q->param('foo'))){
print $q->param('foo');
}
print "</body></html>";
my revelant httpd.conf lines are:
SetHandler perl-script
PerlModule Apache::DBI
PerlHandler Apache::Registry
#PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun
PerlSendHeader Off
PerlSetupEnv On
Options +ExecCGI
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