Mike,
I have sent you the
entire script in this zip file. If you have a chance I would greatly
appreciate any help you could offer on the Netscape problem I'm having. I
spoke to someone who said there may be an Active-X call in the CGI that only IE
would handle. Thanks so much for everything!
Jimmy
It would be helpfull if you could include the rest
of the script, the
problem doesn't appear to be here, and since you are calling other
sub-routines in the one you have included the problem could lie
elsewhere.
problem doesn't appear to be here, and since you are calling other
sub-routines in the one you have included the problem could lie
elsewhere.
I saw in another reply to this, that it may be a
problem with the
header, while this is possible, I only ever get an error in my logfiles
stating premature end of script headers, never a raw html dump to the
browser.
header, while this is possible, I only ever get an error in my logfiles
stating premature end of script headers, never a raw html dump to the
browser.
Are you using strict and -w?? These will you track
down the sources of
problems in your scripts.
problems in your scripts.
On Wed, 2001-10-17 at 17:01, Jimmy Lewis
wrote:
> I am having a similar problem to one that I saw you answer in a post. I
> have a project where the cgi form is being displayed in Netscape as raw
> HTML
> but in IE it works fine. This CGI does not use the "print <<enter..."
> instead I see "print qq~"
>
> If this doesn't help the beginning of where I believe the problem is
> goes
> like this:
>
>
> ######################################################
> # Login Start Page #
> ######################################################
>
> sub login_startpage
> {
> &counter ("$logdir/","fakecount_frontpage");
> &counter ("$logdir/","realcount_frontpage");
> &read_file_content ("$logdir/","fakecount_frontpage");
>
> if ($ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'})
> {
> foreach (split(/;\ /, $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}))
> {
> ($cookie,$value) = split(/=/);
> $Cookies{$cookie} = $value;
> }
> ($un,$pw) = split(/\:/,$value);
> }
>
>
> print qq~
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>..........
> Any suggestions?
>
> Jimmy Lewis
> Web Programmer
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> 5353 Mission Center Road #212
> San Diego, CA 92108
>
> tel 619-308-0180 x206
> fax 619-839-3652
> ipstrategy.com
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>
>
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Michael D. Risser
Software Engineer/Linux Administrator/Web Master
=============================
Machine Vision Products, Inc.
www.visionpro.com
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> I am having a similar problem to one that I saw you answer in a post. I
> have a project where the cgi form is being displayed in Netscape as raw
> HTML
> but in IE it works fine. This CGI does not use the "print <<enter..."
> instead I see "print qq~"
>
> If this doesn't help the beginning of where I believe the problem is
> goes
> like this:
>
>
> ######################################################
> # Login Start Page #
> ######################################################
>
> sub login_startpage
> {
> &counter ("$logdir/","fakecount_frontpage");
> &counter ("$logdir/","realcount_frontpage");
> &read_file_content ("$logdir/","fakecount_frontpage");
>
> if ($ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'})
> {
> foreach (split(/;\ /, $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}))
> {
> ($cookie,$value) = split(/=/);
> $Cookies{$cookie} = $value;
> }
> ($un,$pw) = split(/\:/,$value);
> }
>
>
> print qq~
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>..........
> Any suggestions?
>
> Jimmy Lewis
> Web Programmer
> --------------------------------------------------
> IP Strategy Inc.
> 5353 Mission Center Road #212
> San Diego, CA 92108
>
> tel 619-308-0180 x206
> fax 619-839-3652
> ipstrategy.com
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>
--
Michael D. Risser
Software Engineer/Linux Administrator/Web Master
=============================
Machine Vision Products, Inc.
www.visionpro.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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