this replaced the head of the first perl script... still no luck in the area of getting it to jump throught my C program though.......
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI;
if ($#ARGV==0)
{
my $post_data=new CGI;
my $username=$post_data->param('username');
my $on_off=$post_data->param('on_off');
my $message=$post_data->param('message');
}
else
{
&Command();
}
@junk = ("authorize", "vacation.pl", $username, $on_off, $message);
$runme = join (" ",@junk);
&Header();
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