Re: PERL CGI Script Responding to Link
- From: Lars Eighner <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Dec 2007 19:40:44 GMT
In our last episode,
<6407a7b3-9e5f-4765-bb23-5b5fe3c9e71e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
the lovely and talented Dr. Leff
broadcast on comp.lang.perl.misc:
I wrote a web site in Perl CGI. One of the familiar tasks in many web
sites is validating new users. Traditionally, they enter their email,
desired login and password. The system sends a confirmation email with a
link on which to click. The user checks their email, clicks and the
system knows they are a "real" person.
So, you suppose a mailreader is a web browser? Why would you do that?
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Lars Eighner <http://larseighner.com/> usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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