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Hi All, 

I write a Multimedia Marketing and Communication Newsletter - 
SeeHearTalkShow (see below in my EMail signature) - and I have a 
number of URL links in the NewsLetter. Some are very long -- 
wider than the 65 columns I format the NewsLetter at.

I'm looking for a CGI Perl script that will allow me to redirect 
these URL links.

That way in my NewsLetter text I can write something like:

  <http://www.GetYoursFree.com/cgi/rd.cgi?1>
  <http://www.GetYoursFree.com/cgi/rd.cgi?2>

  ...
  
  <http://www.GetYoursFree.com/cgi/rd.cgi?10>

instead of the often much longer URLS that won't fit on one 
NewsLetter line formatted at 65 columns.

Does anyone know of such a CGI Perl script?

Thanks So Much 
Gene

PS: I know I can create individual redirect HTML files but I'm 
    trying to avoid that and thus avoid the need to create many 
    redirect HTML files for each issue of the NewsLetter.
    

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