HTTP header, I imagine. There is a section in the CGI documentation
about generating these headers.
Sean
On Sep 30, 2004, at 12:25 AM, Jeff Herbeck wrote:
So, what kind of header are we talking about here. (I'm still
learning)
Jeff
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 12:43:46 -0600, Wiggins d Anconia
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make sure to group reply so that others can help and be helped (and to
avoid getting accidentally ignored)...please bottom post...
OK, here is what I have so far
use CGI;
use LWP::Simple;
$URL = "http://www.jeffherbeck.com/arch.doc";
$remote_user = $ENV{REMOTE_USER};
getstore($URL, /var/www/html/$remote_user);
and I keep getting
Server error!
The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete
your request.
Error message:
Premature end of script headers: test.cgi
If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.
Error 500
Could you lead me futher?
The above does not have a header printed, which is the most common
reason why you would get a 500 error. Following that, unless you
print
some response you will also get the "Document Contains No Data" error
on
the client side. In general when you have a 500 error you triple check
that a proper header is being printed, that nothing is printed before
the header, and from there use the web server log to diagnose further
causes, such as syntax errors, etc. or use the fatalsToBrowser switch
to
have errors go to the client (not necessarily advisable in production
facing systems).
Thanks
Jeff
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