yep this works for me
Thanks.
Based on the above I now have this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use FindBin qw($RealBin);
my $safepath;
BEGIN {
if ($RealBin =~ m!^(/home/username/website/uk/www)!) {
$safepath = "$1/../lib";
} else {
die "Illegal use of software - visit www.website.uk to use thi
+s site";
}
}
use lib "$RealBin/../lib";
use Site::HTML; <-- line 17
This gives the same error Insecure dependency in require while running with -T switch at index.pl line 18. so I think I can safely assume that the problem is with the Site::HTML module.
Edit:
Whoops! Above I left it as use lib "$RealBin/../lib";
Changing it to use lib "$safepath"; works.
So, at least I know Site::HTML can be used with taint mode. Now to find where it doesn't function.
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