Hi Linda,
Thnk you for fast response.
Im using
CGI::Session module.
I have written
print $cgi->redirect(-uri=>"http://localhost/reports.pl",-cookie=>$cookie)
$cookie points to teh session variable which im initializing in the beginning of the program.
now, as soon as user presses "login" button, my perl script has to show "reports.pl" page and should display the values stored in session variable.
this is what i need actually.
But, it is not going to reports.pl page.It remains in the same page.
Pls help me Linda.
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