If you want to twiddle modules for yourself, that's one thing; but messing with the tools used by others on "servers that don't belong to (you)" is waaaay wrong. And the scenario outlined in your initial post (at least as I understand it) means you plan to allow users -- without limits -- to modify an executable script... which is sort of a wee, small security problem.
Perhaps you should tell us what you're really trying to accomplish, on the chance that some Monk can offer a better approach.
In reply to Re^4: wget alternative
by ww
in thread wget alternative
by mmitchell
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