Stupid people write unclear questions!

How intelligent one is has little to no direct bearing on how well one communicates. It's a skill, not a trait.

While as lacking in implementation specifics as your question, you have at least two answers -- zentara's and mine -- that seem to address what you want and the various proxy answers might as well. You'll either have to be much more specific, as with some sample code and expected behavior, or do some reading and experimenting with the tools you've been handed.


In reply to Re^5: Shortest/quickest way for Perl to take POST data it receives and send a POST request with this data to another URL? by Your Mother
in thread Shortest/quickest way for Perl to take POST data it receives and send a POST request with this data to another URL? by tunafish

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