G'day gayu_justin,

You're going to need to provide more information than that to get any sort of reasonable answer.

Here's some idea of the missing information that prevents an informed answer:

How are the scripts related? If one generates a <form> which calls the other, then <input type="hidden" ... /> might be the answer. If the scripts are run independently, then perhaps one can store the data in a file which is subsequently read by the other script (maybe using Storable).

What sort of array data is involved? Is it a one-dimensional array containing just strings or something more complex? How much data is involved? How many elements would it typically have? What would be an average size of the elements?

See also "How do I post a question effectively?" which provides guidelines for writing a better question that, in turn, will result in better answers.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: How to pass, one array from a cgi script to another?? by kcott
in thread How to pass, one array from a cgi script to another?? by gayu_justin

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