IS THIS SNIPPET CORRECT? ESPECIALLY WHERE IS
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#!/usr/bin/perl # logger.cgi # version 1.0 # Create a file called main.log. Must have write permissions # set to main.log $mainlog = '/mnt/web_c/d31/s02/a000ras1/www/main.log'; $shortdate = `date +"%D %T %Z"`; chop ($shortdate); open (MAINLOG, ">>$mainlog"); print MAINLOG "Time: $shortdate\n"; print MAINLOG "User: $ENV{'REMOTE_IDENT'}"<br />\n"; print MAINLOG "Host: $ENV{'REMOTE_HOST'}"<br />\n"; print MAINLOG "Addr: $ENV{'REMOTE_ADDR'}"<br />\n"; print MAINLOG "With: $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'}"<br />\n"; print MAINLOG "Page: $ENV{'DOCUMENT_URI'}"<br />\n"; print MAINLOG "From: $ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'}"<br />\n"; close (MAINLOG); exit;
HOW TO MAKE TO RETURN A LOCATION HEADER THAT POINTS TO AN EXISTING IMAGE URL?
ITS NECESSARY TO CALL SCRIPT FROM AN IMAGE TAGS

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