Not to sound discouraging, but this is an idea which is often considered, but usually shouldn't be. Whenever you find yourself needing to do something "tricky", you need to step back and ask yourself "what problem am I trying to solve"? I have, on far too many occassions, found myself working on a solution without bothering to reconsider the question when someone else comes along and points out a much better way to solve my problem.
So, what problem are you trying to solve? As far as I can tell, you're saying "here's my solution. How do I implement it?" Since you're not sure how to implement it, you're really not sure that you have a solution! :)
Cheers,
Ovid
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In reply to Re: CGI
by Ovid
in thread Calling a CGI script from a CGI script (was: CGI)
by Anonymous Monk
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