eval worked for me in Perl, I went and searched my code and it did work.
I'm not sure eval explains it, though, so it would be interesting to see your code. The only way I can think of at the moment that eval could be used to delay something is to delay a BEGIN block or use.
JavaScript could be disabled though, so securest way is in code...
Yes, my first example doesn't require JavaScript.
In reply to Re^3: Send before headers - in perl,
by haukex
in thread Send before headers - in perl,
by bizactuator
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