Hi Perlmonks.

I'm absolutely need you opinion about this 'redirecting' things.
I tried to redirect user to another page which is created by another Perl program. I can't use CGI.pm. In this redirection, I want to open the page in the parent ( whole frame ).
This is due to the fact that the page which is created by the Perl program also consists of a few frames.
But when I use Window-target=<_parent>, it will still open the page in the self frame instead of the whole frame. This is part of the lines:
my $url = $baseurl."abc.pl?datafile=$new_file"; print "Location: $url\n"; print "Window-target: <_parent>\n\n";
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Regards

In reply to open a page in whole frame without using CGI.pm by gdnew

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