I'll bet what's happening is that your cgi script is being called with the following parameters:

As a result, when you attempt to call your get() subroutine with the value of the 'url' parameter, you are only passing 'http://www.asite.com/result.php'.

To avoid this, you should replace the non-alpha (e.g., ? and &) characters in your url to their encoded equivalents:

Which would mean calling your cgi script with the following as a 'url' parameter:

http://www.mysite.com/cgi-bin/my_perl.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.asite.com%2Fresult.php%3Fmode%3Dn%26color%3Dblue%26age%3D18

dmm

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But,
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In reply to Re: Passing params to a php file via perl cgi script. by dmmiller2k
in thread Passing params to a php file via perl cgi script. by chaskins

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