Hi!, I have two questions:

1) If I have a.cgi which posts to b.cgi, what is the best way to untaint? I have been using this:

param('firstname') =~ /^([a-zA-Z]+)$/; my $u_firstname = $1; param('lastname') =~ /^([a-zA-Z]+)$/; my $u_lastname = $1;
But I see that lastname could have been bogus, in which case I will have u_lastname be the same as u_firstname, when I'd prefer to let the user know what they entered was bogus.

2) If I have 3 cgi's. a posts to b and b posts to c, how can I make a's params available to c?

gratci, me


In reply to Best way to untaint by Anonymous Monk

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