I'm having issues accessing a CGI object in the main namespace from within a 'require'-ed file...For instance, this is my main script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
require "functions.pl";
# define a hash to contain any "global" objects or variables
our %GLOBAL = (
'query' => '',
'test' => 'foobar!'
);
$GLOBAL{'query'} = new CGI;
print CGI::header();
outputTest();
outputPOST();
and this is the library file it requires (functions.pl):
sub outputTest
{
print $main::GLOBAL{'test'};
}
sub outputPOST
{
print $main::GLOBAL{'query'}->Vars;
}
1;
running this as-is throws up an Internal Server Error, which is strange considering i'm using
fatalsToBrowser. i'm sure the problem is with the CGI query object, because if I remove the
outputPost subroutine, it runs fine.
am I just missing something vitally obvious?
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