Where do you dump the vars, in register.cgi or in the script accessing the URL? Could you provide some sample code that reproduces the problem? I know what I mean. Why don't you?

Taking a guess based on the information you've provided so far: are you perhaps looking for URI?

use URI; my $uri=URI->new("http://somedomain.com/cgi/register.cgi"); $uri->query_form(login=>"somelogin", id=>12345, email=>'foo@bar.com'); print "$uri\n"; __END__ http://somedomain.com/cgi/register.cgi?login=somelogin&id=12345&email= +foo%40bar.com

How to send a redirect with CGI is in its documentation, with sample code ("Generating a Redirection Header"). If you do that, take care not to print out a regular header() as well.


In reply to Re^3: Post Email address as CGI Parameter by Anonymous Monk
in thread Post Email address as CGI Parameter by doubledecker

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