Hi all.
Thanks for all the helpful suggestions. They were/are most appreciated. For those that are interested, I fixed the
problem ( a minor side-effect of the learning process ).
Here is the finished code snippet:
#!c:\perl\perl.exe -wT
use strict;
use CGI::Carp qw( fatalsToBrowser );
use CGI qw( :standard );
print redirect( "/login.htm" ) unless param( "Name" );
my $Name = param( "Name" );
my $Password = param( "Password" );
print header(); # CGI.pm method
Simple yes, but I intend to build on this foundation.
A very dedicated former college instructor of mine emailed
and asked if I could help him set up a perl based user
authentication script. With all he did for me, I wasn't
about to let me him down.
Thanks again for all the help,
-DK
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