I did search within Padre and also in file manager on the directory.

I just uploaded the manageusers.pm file to my weberver and ran the program and got:

Software error:

Global symbol "%query" requires explicit package name at /home/jalamior/www/httpsdocs/cgi-bin/lib/perl/manageusers.pm line 227. Compilation failed in require at manage_users.cgi line 33. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at manage_users.cgi line 33.

For help, please send mail to the webmaster (webmaster@jala-mi.org), giving this error message and the time and date of the error.

I then downloaded the manageusers.pm to make sure the upload was not messed up and searched for %query and term was not found. Very very weird.

225 #Or, check if valid return from cgi query 226 elsif(scalar$query){ 227 if (exists $query{$sessionname}){ $sid = $query->param($sessionname); warn("ProcessLogin Request SID from Query: '$sid'"); $status = 1; } else{ $sid = undef; $status = 2;

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