> Not really. Say the /users directory has just index.pl in it.
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>> use strict;
> use CGI;
>> my $query = new CGI;
>> print $query->redirect("http://www.mysite.com/users/" . $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'});
>
<BLAH>
That's what I thought - Perl only has access to the REMOTE_USER environment
variable. PHP has access to the password too ($PHP_AUTH_PW), which means you
have more control. Again though, it depends on what the original poster
requires. SPECIFIX!!! :)
adam
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