In the first place, it's rude to expect us to go clicking links to find out what you're talking about. In the second place, when future monks visit this node, they won't know what the node is about because that link will either no longer be there, or presumbably be fixed. And in the third place, that link goes to an HTML page, it doesn't give us the slightest idea about any perl code. The only way we can help you with your perl code is for you to show us your perl code (or a trimmed down sample), not for you to show us the HTML page that submits a form to the perl script.

In reply to Re^3: ERROR - Invalid Referrer by jZed
in thread ERROR - Invalid Referrer by rbspro

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