CGI::Application isn't an option right now, I haven't been able to pick it up yet.

I have in the past made a lot of applications with very minimal "number of pages". I was just hoping to make this one a bit more structured. Having 1000+ lines of code in one application starts to get very confusing. In the last form application I made, I had less than 3 CGI scripts. But it was a considerably less amount of data being filled out.

I think what I might end up doing is just calling a second page like I describe above, where I just say "You are being logged in...One moment." (Or Something). Pass them the cookie and the continue on the process. Well see, but thanks for all the suggestions!

In reply to Re^4: CGI Cookies by Trihedralguy
in thread CGI Cookies by Trihedralguy

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