I can't read your mind, or do your work for you, neither will I.
The point of a perl CGI program is to create web pages for the users, using perl. Executing the perl in the CGI produces a webpage, usually. There is no point in using it if that is not what you want to do.
In order to help you at all, I think you will need to try and describe, in words, and *at length* what exactly you are trying to attempt. Not just "save session variables", but *what* session variables? What are they for? What is the CGI going to do when it is finished?
If you are having problems because you dont know enough english, then please try and find someone who does, put your location on your homenode, and look at other peoples to see where they are from, and find someone that speaks your language.
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