Hi
I've written a cgi script and it does the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CGI qw(:cgi-lib :standard); use CGI::Carp qw(warningsToBrowser fatalsToBrowser); my $q = new CGI; print $q->header; print "<center>"; print $q->h1('Let\'s do something!'); print "</center>"; print $q->start_html(-title => 'Do something'); print $q->end_form; our %in; &ReadParse(%in); my @keys = keys %in; my @values = values %in; main(); sub main{ print "<center>"; my $q0 = new CGI; print $q0->start_form( -name => 'sniff_button', -method => 'POST', -enctype => &CGI::URL_ENCODED, ); print $q0->submit( -name => 'button', -value => 'Do something', ); print $q0->end_form; print "</center>"; }
What I want to do is add some parameters manually, because the next that depends on the previous state and not only on the current state (So I have to pass a parameter twice.).
I've done stuff with param() and URI, but none of them work. Any advice?

In reply to Manually add parameters in perl cgi by TheChosenOne

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