That's why the distribution includes documentation. And why learning to use (in this case) perldoc cgi (or, on a case-sensitive system, *nix among others, perldoc CGI) at your command prompt is worth doing.
That's the syntax for a module you have installed; perldoc -f function name will also be useful time after time, and if you have a real interest in the breadth of built-in documentation, try perldoc perldoc.
Update: Thanx to choroba for calling my attention to the need, for some users, to "s/cgi/CGI/"
In reply to Re^5: cgi based quiz
by ww
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