Hi Monks,

I have a requirement.I wanted to execute the web front end code from back end module.Below I have mentioned a perl code.I used WWW::Mechanize module from cpan.I passed an argument through url in get method.Is is correct way what I have used in the source code else is any functionality available in this module, Then How to pass an argument by POST method.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; use WWW::Mechanize; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new(); my $ur_1 = "http://192.168.1.12/santhoshkumar/doc.php?id=1"; $ur_1=$mech->get($ur_1); print Dumper($ur_1);
doc.php: <?php print_r($_GET); echo "HAI:$_GET[id]"; ?>

Note: I don't want to execute the php source code through web browser. Only i will execute the perl script.It should be called php file with argument.


In reply to WWW::Mechanize process. by santhosh_89

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