If your page is HTML, which is what
my page_visited = 'http://companypage/index.html'; leads me to believe.
You could do something like:
#! /usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use CGI;
my $cgi = new CGI;
my $page = $cgi->param('page');
my %mail = ( To => 'jones@company.com',
From => 'smith@company.com',
Subject => "$page visited",
Message => "$page was visited",
smtp => '111.222.333.444'
);
&sendmail(\%mail);
##************************************************
##Do checking on the parameter for security reasons
##************************************************
print $cgi->header();
open(FILE, "/path/to/html/$page.htm");
print while(<FILE);
close(FILE);
This is a simple example, I would look into using
HTML::Template instead.
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