Second method, the object-oriented method, in which you work with a reference to an object of CGIAnd I've never really seen an advantage to that, except to make CGI programming look harder than it needs to look for the beginning programmer.
Apparently, Lincoln agrees. The latest releases of CGI.pm documentation emphasize the imported version, rather than the object version. Makes the manpage look a whole lot cleaner.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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by merlyn
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