Is there a particular reason to use: use CGI? qw(:standard); and then create the CGI object? By creating the CGI object you already have access to all the methods normally exported by :standard. Is there something I'm missing here?
The only explanation I can guess at would be a mod_perl situation where you wanted to preload as much of the CGI module as possible before the webserver forked.
Thank you for any insight you can provide.
In reply to Re: Re: Using CGI param method
by Belgarion
in thread Using CGI param method
by Anonymous Monk
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