Yes I can, but we use this library... The code in new version of this function is the same! Tell me why they read from STDIN by read function and they didn't check how many bytes function read? This is the basics... The problem is in file: CGI.pm in this function:

Um, no. Let me repeat that: no.

There is no point in quoting bits and pieces of some old version of CGI.pm.

On the other hand, there is no point in quoting bits and pieces of CGI.pm at all.

You think you found a bug? Great, submit a proper bug report to the CGI maintainer. What version of CGI.pm do you have installed?


In reply to Re^7: Problem with CGI::Vars by Anonymous Monk
in thread Problem with CGI::Vars by Chipper

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