Zaxo,
I do not have a root (SU) access. Thus, I believe .htaccess
cannot be accessible to me. Am I right?
Is there a way to include somekind of snippet in my CGI script
to do the similar thing?
As you mentioned also earlier as another alternative.
Update: Along with Zaxo's suggestion above, I can only get my
my script going after inserting the following snippet. For further info.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use CGI ':standard';
# Newly inserted
BEGIN {
if ( $ENV{PERL5LIB} and $ENV{PERL5LIB} =~ /^(.*)$/ ) {
# Blindly untaint. Taintchecking is to protect
# from Web data;
# the environment is under our control.
eval "use lib '$_';" foreach (
reverse
split( /:/, $1 )
);
}
}
use Mail::Sendmail;
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