Maybe you want to be more specific about your need. You might want to create a module for the code contained in your perl2.cgi file. Something like that (untested):
MyModule.pm:
package MyModule;
sub something {
my ($param) = @_;
# do something here
}
1;
perl1.cgi:
use MyModule;
use CGI;
# process something here...
my $result = process_something_here();
MyModule::something($result);
perl2.cgi
use MyModule;
use CGI;
# process other thing here...
my $result = process_other_thing_here();
MyModule::something($result);
Maybe you have to think about your problem. Maybe you want to share a specific part of your perl2.cgi file. If you want that, create a module (perlmodlib) and share that. It is better than glueing a lot of CGI's together.
Hope that helps.
Igor 'izut' Sutton
your code, your rules.
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