If I understand correctly what you are asking, you will want to
- use CGI on script abc.html
- Check for the parameters passed to the script and validate them.
- Log the incident somewhere on parameter error
- Send an header with a redirect to index.html if the parameters do not validate.
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI;
my $q = CGI->new();
my $id = $q->param('id') || 0;
my $name = $q->param('name') || '';
my $all_valid = 1;
# Apply your rules for parameter validation.
# If some is not valid then $all_valid = 0
if(! $all_valid) {
# log the information somewhere, file, DB ...
# redirect
print redirect(-uri => 'xyz.com/index.html',
-status => 303
);
exit;
}
# all is well. Continue processing
note: The code above is concept. not tested
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