Well, ok, I didn't think so far for now :-)
Ok and the URL's also should be the ones for the documents then and not a unique one, ok.
But in CGI.pm's POD there seems to be no such Pragma
-autoEscape, but that might be due to the fact that I read the docs on my PC where not the newest AS Perl and hence not the newest CGI.pm is installed. The docs rather say "By default, all HTML that is emitted by the form-generating functions is passed through a function called escapeHTML() ..." and "... To turn autoescaping off completely, use autoescape() ..." along with samples.
Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste
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