Seems like alot of discussion over something that really (to me) sounds pretty straightforward.

What about:

# Warning: untested! use CGI; use LWP::Simple; $q = new CGI; $date = $q -> param ('date'); $param1 = $q -> param ('param1'); $param2 = $q -> param ('param2'); # etc. The idea here is to load up whatever other # parameters you plan on getting from your script. if ($date eq 'today') { $output = get ("http://www.foo.com/one_cgi?param1=$param1&param2=$ +param2"); } else { $output = get ("http://www.foo.com/two_cgi?param1=$param1&param2=$ +param2"); } print $q->header; print $output;
You can do the same thing with a POST method if you need to with a little more work.

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.

Gary Blackburn
Trained Killer


In reply to RE: Multiple Scripts? by Trimbach
in thread Multiple Scripts? by ImpalaSS

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