Hello fellow monks!
I have written a fairly simple cgi file that generates a temporary password for a given user. I do not want to output the password as text, so I am converting it to a picture, using GD::SecurityImage. I created a second file, dubbed 'secimage.cgi', which will generate the picture. My main file, dubbed 'main.cgi', simply prints the picture using a simple print statement:
print"<img src='https://www.mysite.com/secure/cgi-bin/secimage.cgi'>";
My question is this: How do I send the password generated in my main.cgi to the secimage.cgi? I thought about writing it to a file, and using the secimage.cgi to open and read it in. Isn't there another way?
Thanks in advance!
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