Hi
I can't work out why I cannot get the value of $ENV{REDIRECT_URL} through this code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use CGI;
my $q = new CGI;
my $rcode=$ENV{REDIRECT_STATUS};
my $bstatus=($sendrealresponse)?"$rcode $messages{$rcode}":"200 Interc
+epted error condition";
my $time=gmtime(time);
my %swapdata=(url=>$ENV{REDIRECT_URL},notes=>$ENV{REDIRECT_ERROR_NOTES
+}, code=>$rcode,message=>$messages{$rcode}, requester=>$ENV{REMOTE_AD
+DR}, reqhost=>$ENV{REMOTE_HOST}, server=>$ENV{HTTP_HOST}, referrer=>$
+ENV{HTTP_REFERER}, time=>$time);
when I try to pass the value of url on (ie $swapdata{url}), it is always empty
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