Hi
It is probably a very basic question but it seems i cant figure out a simple way to do it.
I d like to have a tiny CGI script for debug issues that would output the variable he receives. I used
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use CGI::Lite; my $cgi = new CGI::Lite; my %in = $cgi->parse_form_data; my $text_value = ''; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; foreach my $k (keys %in) { $text_value .= "$k => $in{$k}\n\n"; } my $fichier = '../public_html/debug.html'; open (FICHIER, '>', $fichier) || die ("Writing $fichier failed"); print FICHIER $text_value; close (FICHIER);

But this script would need to be updated when more complex type of data are required
Is there a simple way to do what i want ?
thanks in advance

In reply to displaying all data received on a web script by RenardBleu

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