Yeah, that will always print true ;)

It's pretty much the situation that you describe above. . . just a little bit different. Instead of this:

http://cygnus/cgi-bin/view.cgi?document=12345678&=name
I have this:
http://cygnus/cgi-bin/view.cgi?document=12345678&&tab=name
Note the &&. If I make it a single &, it seems to work fine. Seems like I made a pretty fatal typo there. I don't know if that indicates a problem with CGI or not (my guess is not), but I do know that things work fine without the second &.

Thanks for your help :)
MrCromeDome


In reply to print "true" unless $MrCromeDome ne "dumbass" by MrCromeDome
in thread Perl, Apache, Dr. Watson, and my scripts by MrCromeDome

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