Try this, it's probably similar to what CGI.pm does internally to switch modes, or read the module itself. It's pretty much self-documenting. Or maybe look at one of the CGI Lite variants for easier reading. The GET POST detection is done in the %ENV hash.
if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "GET") { $form_data = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}; }else { $form_data = <STDIN>; }
Now to do it with CGI, do this:
#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI; my $q = new CGI; my %param = $q->Vars; #To check whether the params were sent via POST, do: my $method = $q->request_method(); print "$method\n"; #which should give either 'POST', 'GET' or 'HEAD'.

There are alot of cute CGI scripts out there to help in debugging, just google for them. For instance:

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; # arg_echo.cgi - print all form values use strict; use CGI qw/:standard/; $|=1; print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n"; foreach my $name ( param() ) { print "$name: '", param($name), "'\n"; }

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re: Does CGI.PM process input data by zentara
in thread Does CGI.PM process input data by kmullin5016

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