Alright, I'm trying to open another window, with the content being whatever url I supply it with. #!/usr/bin/perl
# NewPage.cgi
use CGI;
$q = new CGI;
print $q->header(-target=>'ResultWindow',-nhp=>1,-expires=>'now');
print $q->redirect(-uri=>'http://www.mindbase.net/',
-nph=>1);

Results are (in new window):
HTTP/1.0 302 Moved Status: 302 Moved Location: http://www.mindbase.net/

I know I'm missing something simple. This is just a test script. the finished product will be a html form passing a url to this script. Then this script opening the url in a new window.

Thanks ahead for any help,

Storm

In reply to CGI and redirect by Storm

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