Hi
machine/cgi-bin/abc.cgi?x=5&y=6
I am able to access values of x and y through
use CGI qw(:standard);
use CGI::Carp qw(warningsToBrowser fatalsToBrowser);
use strict;
my %form = ();
print header;
print title("Get Form");
print start_html();
print start_form(-method=>'GET',-action=>"abc.cgi?tarun=7&varun=8");
foreach my $p (param()) {
print "$p<br>\n";
$form{$p} = param($p);
print "$p = $form{$p}<br>\n";
}
print submit;
print end_form;
print end_html;
But I want to modify this statement
print start_form(-method=>'GET',-action=>"abc.cgi?x=7&y=8");
in a way that it calls url with value of x = 7 and y = 8
If I replace word GET with POST, then also it doesn't give proper results on pressing submit button.
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