#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
#
-# $Id: svc_acct.cgi,v 1.4 1999-01-18 09:22:34 ivan Exp $
+# $Id: svc_acct.cgi,v 1.6 1999-01-19 05:14:14 ivan Exp $
#
# Usage: post form to:
# http://server.name/path/svc_acct.cgi
# give service and customer info too ivan@sisd.com 98-aug-16
#
# $Log: svc_acct.cgi,v $
-# Revision 1.4 1999-01-18 09:22:34 ivan
+# Revision 1.6 1999-01-19 05:14:14 ivan
+# for mod_perl: no more top-level my() variables; use vars instead
+# also the last s/create/new/;
+#
+# Revision 1.5 1999/01/18 09:41:39 ivan
+# all $cgi->header calls now include ( '-expires' => 'now' ) for mod_perl
+# (good idea anyway)
+#
+# Revision 1.4 1999/01/18 09:22:34 ivan
# changes to track email addresses for email invoicing
#
# Revision 1.3 1998/12/23 03:06:28 ivan
#
use strict;
+use vars qw( $cgi @svc_acct $sortby $query );
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use FS::UID qw(cgisuidsetup);
use FS::svc_acct;
use FS::cust_main;
-my($cgi)=new CGI;
+$cgi = new CGI;
&cgisuidsetup($cgi);
-my(@svc_acct,$sortby);
-
-my($query)=$cgi->keywords;
+($query)=$cgi->keywords;
$query ||= ''; #to avoid use of unitialized value errors
#this tree is a little bit redundant
if ( $query eq 'svcnum' ) {
exit;
} else {
my($total)=scalar(@svc_acct);
- print $cgi->header, header("Account Search Results",''), <<END;
+ print $cgi->header( '-expires' => 'now' ), header("Account Search Results",''), <<END;
$total matching accounts found
<TABLE BORDER=4 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0>
<TR>