AFAI Understand your pb, I may schematize it like:
+----------------+
| Client Browser |
+----------------+
|^ ^ |^
|| / ||
[A] || / || [C*]
|| / ||
v| /(B2) v|
+----------+ +-----------+
| HTTP Svr | | HTTPS Svr |
+----------+ +-----------+
(B1) \ ^ (C1)
v _ /
/ \
|\_/|
| |
\_/
Where:
- A: POST/OK action(request)/responses(status) exchanges required to validate form datas.
- B: (1) storage of form datas and (2) HTTP 30(2|3) response reply when data are validated to redirect client to secured server (without forgetting passing a kind of index to stored datas).
- C: GET/POST/OK action(request)/responses(status) exchanges around secure datas. GET (required, see below) would retrieve previously stored datas.
You may report to this (Redirection of a POST transaction to another URL as POST) for more details about requirements.
Caution: I've not tested this stuff, but you could merely post your perl solution to CUFP ;)
____
HTH, Dominique
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