Hi,

Perhaps this is not an appropriate question, I am really not sure. But, especially with the many mods out there, my guess is, it is.

Anyway, I wrote an html form and perl cgi script. The next phase of the application needs for another server to have some text, based in part on the form entry, passed to it and to have another script executed (script on the other server side, the side where the text needs to be passed). This is something I have never done before and I am wondering if there is an approach and (if so) what it is, including mods to want to use.

Not sure if it matters, but they are unix servers.

Thanks in advance!

Tony

In reply to How To Pass To Another Server and Spawn Another Script by o2bwise

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