Thanks for the hints, I will try to fix them, unfortunately, I can't use Perl/CGI modules as I don't know how to install them (Everything is on a server, no remote terminal, just a cPanel)

For the use strict; parameter, everytime I use it, my script give me an internal error when put on the server, so I never put it :(.

Hmm and it would have been nice if it would be that, I thought the same thing first, but there's 2 line inside, and in that case, I can trust the value of split for the opened files as they are all recorded the same way, for each line, via perl. But yeah of course, I will need to verify the one made from the browser.

It still doesn't work, but thanks for the help, at least I will be able to make it more secure. =)


In reply to Re^2: Running in Terminal, but not on Server by ShaZe
in thread Running in Terminal, but not on Server by ShaZe

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