IF both scripts are on the same server, you can do something like:
# upload.pl
use vars qw($data);
$data = "data to be shared";
require "/path/to/final.pl";
And then..
# final.pl
use vars qw($data);
print $data; # or do something more interesting.
The
require statement will just load the "final.pl" script and run it. The $data variable will be shared between the files because it's a global variable.
This will NOT redirect your browser, so it might cause some problems, but it is much easier to share data this way.
Also note this assumes the $data variables are in the same package.
HTH,
Joost.
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