What I am writing is a small indexing program for my website. Sort of similar to the function of Everything, but a little simpler. What I want is when someone pulls up "index.pl?webpage=main_page" that page is a CGI script, and I want to run, and have it display its output.
I think I know how to do,a nd I was going to use eval -- instead of require. But does eval use variables that have already been declared before the eval has been called.
Sorry this is a lot to ask, but you asked to explain it... Oh yeah Thanks...
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