I will execute the following command:
Here you can see the output:
performs an action, as requested by the user. The method is reading an action name from the CGI variable *faction* or the attribute *faction*. The corresponding action, if any, is stored in $action$. If no action is found, a system error is triggered. Then the method is looking for either of the CGI variable *files* or the attribute *files*. If this is set, it is treated as a blank separated list of file names. (Tab, Carriage return etc. are counting as blanks.) Otherwise the method expects a single file name in the CGI variable *file* or the attribute *file*. If neither is set, a system error is triggered. If the attribute *execute* is set to false, then no commands are executed. Instead the method returns the commands being executed. Otherwise the command is executed and the output returned. AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT This module is Copyright (C) 1998-1999 Jochen Wiedmann Am Eisteich 9 72555 Metzingen Germany Phone: +49 7123 14887 Email: joe@ispsoft.de All rights reserved. You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. SEE ALSO the HTML::EP(3) manpage, the HTML::EP::Session(3) manpage