#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
#
-# $Id: svc_domain.cgi,v 1.4 1999-01-19 05:14:01 ivan Exp $
+# $Id: svc_domain.cgi,v 1.6 1999-02-28 00:03:47 ivan Exp $
#
# Usage: post form to:
# http://server.name/path/svc_domain.cgi
#
-# Note: Should br run setuid root as user nobody.
-#
# lots of yucky stuff in this one... bleachlkjhui!
#
# ivan@voicenet.com 97-jan-6
# bmccane@maxbaud.net 98-apr-3
#
# $Log: svc_domain.cgi,v $
-# Revision 1.4 1999-01-19 05:14:01 ivan
+# Revision 1.6 1999-02-28 00:03:47 ivan
+# removed misleading comments
+#
+# Revision 1.5 1999/02/07 09:59:33 ivan
+# more mod_perl fixes, and bugfixes Peter Wemm sent via email
+#
+# Revision 1.4 1999/01/19 05:14:01 ivan
# for mod_perl: no more top-level my() variables; use vars instead
# also the last s/create/new/;
#
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use FS::UID qw(cgisuidsetup);
-use FS::Record qw(qsearchs);
+use FS::Record qw(qsearchs fields);
use FS::svc_domain;
+use FS::CGI qw(popurl);
#remove this to actually test the domains!
$FS::svc_domain::whois_hack = 1;
$svcnum=$new->svcnum;
}
-unless ($error) {
- print $cgi->redirect(popurl(3). "view/svc_domain.cgi?$svcnum");
+if ($error) {
+ $cgi->param('error', $error);
+ print $cgi->redirect(popurl(2). "svc_domain.cgi?". $cgi->query_string );
} else {
- idiot($error);
+ print $cgi->redirect(popurl(3). "view/svc_domain.cgi?$svcnum");
}