The short answer is "You can't"
The longer answer discusses the risky username:password syntax and points out that its probably not a good idea to try to use it.
The only way the CGI could provide the user with access to the data would be to act as a proxy (fetching data from the site, rewriting links et al to pass through the CGI and then passing it on to the user)
In reply to Re: Perl Cgi Login Question
by dorward
in thread Perl Cgi Login Question
by echoangel911
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