$usr='admin'; $pwd='admin'; if ($usr eq 'admin' && $pwd eq 'admin') { #inside content print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print <<START_HTML; #html content after seccessfully login START_HTML exit; #exit so that we dont mix html content for login and inside } #outside content print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print <<START_HTML; #login form for user and pass START_HTML

everything is ok, but the only problem am facing. after login and make query to the inside content. it redirect me to login any idea how i can make it to not log me out when making query to inside content its like when you make command the page redirect you back to login


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