Oh, no doubt. Sometimes it's something as minor as one unclosed tag. Netscape has been 
notorious for that.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Bradley M. Handy"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Bergeron"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Samuel Brown"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Jul 10 10:53:29 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: Script written HTML won

>It can happen.  Generally the reason is an unclosed literal string somewhere
>in the HTML source.  At least that's been my experience with that problem.
>
>Brad Handy
>
>--www.jack-of-all-trades.net
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>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Mark Bergeron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 1:48 PM
>> To: Samuel Brown; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Script written HTML won
>>
>>
>> Let me get this straight. You can see the source but not the HTML
>> output in the browser?
>>
>> Mark Bergeron
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Samuel Brown"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Tue Jul 10 10:20:57 PDT 2001
>> Subject: Script written HTML won't display
>>
>> >
>> >  Here's a wierd problem for the gurus:
>> >
>> >  I've just set up a fresh install of Active State
>> >Perl on this Win2k box, and have written a quick test
>> >script for the web server.  The script runs correctly
>> >from the command prompt, without reporting errors.
>> >The script runs for a web browser without reporting
>> >errors, likewise.  I can 'view source' and see that it
>> >returned everything correctly, even. (Well, I can't
>> >see the header in the source, natch.  But yes, i did
>> >make sure to include one; yes, one with TWO carriage
>> >returns.)
>> >  The issue is that of the computers and web browsers
>> >I've tried to run this script from, none of them
>> >display the text!  Netscape displays a portion of the
>> >first body character, and nothing else.  IE doesn't
>> >even display that.  Again, a 'view source' in either
>> >will show a perfectly mundanely formatted little block
>> >of HTML text.
>> >  Because i try not to go whining to mailing lists, I
>> >have taken the time to read over a half dozen FAQs,
>> >and short of chasing down every 400 page book they
>> >cross reference, I think I've fulfilled the
>> >obligations of researching this one on my own before
>> >taking up you all's valuable time and bandwidth.
>> >Anybody with more experience than me know the answer
>> >to my little connundrum?
>> >
>> >S.
>> >
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