I seem to be having an issue with CGI and writing to a file. I have the CGI cript collect input and then write the input to a file or append. I'm guessing CGI still thinks its printing to the HTML or something can any one give this code a fix?
use strict; use CGI qw(:standard); print header, print start_html("test"), hr(); if (param("name")) { my $name = param("name"); #the problem seems to be here i have tried print end_html() #that didn't work eather any ideas open (TMP, ">textfile"); print TMP $name; close (TMP); } else { print start_form(); print p("Type your name", textfield("name")); print p(submit("Submit")); } print hr(); print end_html();
Thanks for the help, I figured out the problem.

In reply to CGI, write to file by Treehunter

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