Hi. I am trying to make a refresher page that points to a CGI script. What I have below works fine. However, because I am trying to make this part of a module, I would like to insert the actual code for test.cgi in the script tag instead of the link to the test.cgi script. Is there anyway to do this?

Thanks,

jim



open REFRESH,">$refreshFile" or die "Couldn't open $refreshFile"; print REFRESH "<meta http-equiv=\"Refresh\" content=\"$refreshTime; UR +L=$refreshUrl\">"; print REFRESH "<meta http-equiv=\"Pragma\" content=\"no-cache\">"; print REFRESH $q->start_html('-title'=>'Analysis in Progress','-bgcolo +r'=>'eeeeee'); print REFRESH "<SCRIPT src='http://www.test.com/cgi-bin/test.cgi></SCR +IPT>"; close REFRESH; print "Location: $refreshUrl\n\n";

2001-10-23 Edit by Corion: Added CODE tags


In reply to Inserting CGI code in script tag by Anonymous Monk

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