Hi,
Here's the picture:
I have a html form which accepts some data in a text box, etc. and passes it on to a perl - cgi script upon submit. The perl script manipulates the data, saves it into a text file, and gives a file report based on the contents of the text file. The cgi comes up something like this:

http://localhost/cgi-bin/sample_report.pl?value=xyz.

The problem is that after the cgi-report is displayed, if the user refreshes the page with the ?value=xyz tag in it,
then the text file is also updated with the value. I considered making the cgi refresh-disabled, but if another user adds an entry somewhere else, I should be able to view the new report after refresh.
Any suggestions would help...

Thanks.
Rupz.

In reply to perl cgi - refresh question by rupesh

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