> Does @params hold values for more than the next page?

If you mean the next http request than the answer is: No.

Older versions of Embperl may show such a behaviour, if the array that you
had passed as reference to Execute still exists on the new request. If you
don't use 1.3b5 I would suggest to try an update.

The other possibility would be if you use mod_perl < 1.22 and have compiled
it as DSO. In this case ugrade to an newer mod_perl version.

Gerald



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