Just got this error code, when I indicated an html template file to grab over http. I guess a local file might avoid this Taint issue, Is that right?
Insecure $ENV{PATH} while running with -T switch
But that would be a shame, as I have a drop in, ready to rock module called htmlgui.pm which with a few string substitutions wraps my forms in my clients' "look-n-feel" after using wget to grab it. I want them to be able to host and modify the template and have my forms track their changes, without further human intervention.
Can anyone please advise me how I might work around this taint issue given this?
Thanks,
-- Hugh
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