I've recently started using CGI.pm for its cookie support over my own home-brew functions. I am having trouble figuring out how to redirect a browser to another page though. Previously this would work:
print "Location: $url\n\n";
However, after I use CGI.pm to set a cookie, it no longer works and just prints it to the web browser as part of the page.
I tried using:
print query->redirect('http://somewhere.else/in/movie/land');"
But this did not work. The documentation says that you cannot set a header and use the redirect. What is the best way to get this done? I could just have it open the html file I want it to display and print it out to the browser, but there is at least 1 instance when I will have to redirect to another server.
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