I am having a difficulty's reading some of the ENV variables with a cgi script.
my $red_url = $ENV{REDIRECT_URL} || " UNKNOWN ";
my $referal_url = $ENV{HTTP_REFERAL} || " UNKNOWN ";
I have also tried this by putting ENV variables in quotes.
my $red_url = $ENV{'REDIRECT_URL'} || " UNKNOWN ";
my $referal_url = $ENV{'HTTP_REFERAL'} || " UNKNOWN ";
Do certain ENV variables have to be enabled on APACHE inorder to read them. I have also printed all the ENV variables with a cgi script and the 2 above where not listed. I am pretty sure that there is a simple solution for this. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thank you fellow monks. -= Ozzy =-
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