If I understood correctly, you want to read VendorTxCode from inside finalorderpage.shtml, probably using some kind of 'server side include' script. In that case I would do something like:

# inside finalorderpage.shtml <!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/intercept.cgi"> # intercept.cgi #!/usr/bin/perl use CGI; # scripts executed via SSI don't get usual informations, # so we must rebuild the query passed to our calling page # using %ENV (it's a dirty trick) my $req_uri = $ENV{REQUEST_URI}; my $query_string = substr($req_uri, index($req_uri, '?')+1); my $q = new CGI($query_string); print $q->header('text/html'); print "You called me with VendorTxCode=", $q->param('VendorTxCode');

There are a lot of assumptions here...

HTH, Valerio


In reply to Re: Retrieving Data by valdez
in thread Retrieving Data by Anonymous Monk

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