I'm doing this right now with IO::Select and open3() so that I can catch and handle STDERR for the CGI. I think the Cookbook has an example of how to do this. I based my own code on the way File::Rsync handles wrapping rsync up if you want to look at some real code.
In reply to Re: using CGI to output a system command
by Your Mother
in thread using CGI to output a system command
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