Thanx - thats also what LanX suggested so my script is now this:
#!C:\Perl64\site\bin\perl.exe use strict; use warnings; use HTML::Entities; use CGI; my $cgi = CGI->new(); my $nick = $cgi->param('nick'); my $pic = $cgi->param('pic'); my $say = $cgi->param('say'); my $likes = $cgi->param('likes'); my $fav = $cgi->param('fav'); my $car = $cgi->param('car'); my $age = $cgi->param('age'); my $town = $cgi->param('town'); my $drink = $cgi->param('drink'); my $wpage = $cgi->param('wpage'); encode_entities($_) for $nick, $pic, $say, $likes, $fav, $car, $age, $town, $drink, $wp +age; open(my $fh, '>>', 'drivers.html'); print "Content-type:text/html\r\n\r\n"; print $fh "<b>$nick</b><br><img src='$pic' width='250' height='auto' b +order='2'><br><br>Says <b>$say</b><br>Likes <b>$likes</b><br>Favorite + vehicle <b>$fav</b><br> Real life car/vehicle <b>$car</b><br>Age <b> +$age</b><br>Hometown <b>$town</b><br>Favorite drink <b>$drink</b><br> +<b><a href='$wpage'>$wpage</a></b><HR color=#008000 SIZE=2>\n"; print "<html><head><meta http-equiv = 'refresh' content = '0; url = dr +ivers.html' /></head>"; close $fh;
I also tried using -T (taint) after the shebang line but then I just get 500 Internal error - any idea why?

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