This is security hole, anybody running your cgi can run any perl program they write eval("\$$_ = '$val';"); }
$cgi->param already gives you access to params by name, there is no need for eval
If you want something other than $cgi use a hash, see CGI->VarsAsHash
In reply to Re^4: CGI-Upload / Bad File Number
by Anonymous Monk
in thread CGI-Upload / Bad File Number
by frnk
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