Thanks,
I used the following code:
sub handle_request {
my ($self, $cgi) = @_;
my $action = $cgi->path_info();
$action =~ s|^/||;
# ensure action exists or set it to default
if(! $self->can($action)) {
$action = "home";
}
$self->$action($self, $cgi);
#print $out Dumper(%ENV);
}
It is pretty neat. This makes it easy to use the MVC design pattern. I use HTML::Template to print all the pages out.
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