Ok... so I didn't expect such a quick reply from you guys.. thanx a lot..
the problem is with my server I guess... I checked all the variables in the %ENV hash.. only the QUERY_STRING apprears empty, I don't know why..
and you guys who are telling me that it has repetitions.. I already know that.. and as you know I'm just testing..
viewing the log?? I tried it.. it says
no recent errors so that's why I don't know what is happening... I want to know if there is a utility for Perl offline like the PWS for the .asp
and I said I am a newbie, so I don't know how to use CGI.pm
I hope it works.. or else i will switch to JavaScript
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