Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!!
I can't thank you enough, it works a treat!
Whilst I said I've been using Perl for 18 months, It's on and off at work doing a website for our online tracking system and as you must know, If you leave it a while it's hard to get back into it.
I have some nasty little habits (no pun intended) and need to get out of them - One of them being to tidy up my coding.
I decided to use cookies as I was previously using .htaccess and users were having to enter the same user/pass many times whilst moving through various protected folders (this is another problem I could see no answer to).
Many thanks again for your coding, it's prompted me to open the books again and get learning all the little things I overlooked the last time.
Best regards
Tony
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