Well if you are using param() from the
CGI module, then readin the POST data will probably screw something up.
Try this:
use CGI qw( param );
...
sub save_information {
my $text1 = param('text1');
my $text2 = param('text2');
open(INFO, ">>testing123.txt"); # Open for appending
print INFO "$text1 , $text2\n";
close (INFO);
print <<END;
<HTML>
<BODY>
<P><H1><B>Thank you for saving your file...</B></H1><P>
</BODY>
</HTML>
END
}
If that doesn't fix it, then post your HTML form that is doing the submitting and the problem could be in there.
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