Hello, I am frantically looking for a Perl Module called CGIP. It is supposed to have the functionality of CGI::Request among other things. Since I do not have the option to install the concurrent version system on my ISP’s server but can upload CPAN Modules I am hoping to find this module or its functionality. When accesseing the Perl and CPAN Websites or when accessing CPAN though my shell The computer is looking for the Module CGIP but can’t locate it because the author does not seen to have been entered correctly or something like this. Do you have any idea if this module actually exists and where I could get a copy of it or how I can get its functionality? Thank you for your help Kay Hilsberg

In reply to Looking for CGI::Request functionality by Anonymous Monk

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