Here is what I've tried:
#!/agl/tools/perl/bin/perl
if($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq 'GET') {
$query=$ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}
}
elsif($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq 'POST') {
sysread(STDIN,$query,$ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'})
}
else { die 'Unsupported method: $ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'}' }
# Now $query consists a string with pairs name=value which
# are sticked '&'
$query =~ s/&/\n/g;
open(FILE, '/home/testuser3:choicebug.txt') or die 'Cannot open file:
+$!';
print FILE $query;
close FILE;
edited by ybiC: <code> tags enclosing code sample
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