> use strict; > use warnings; Yes, I have these on as always.
> Apache won't cache the result of a script directory AFAIK. So that means it MUST be a browser caching problem right? > If you're using IE for development, ditch it. I would never even thonk about using IE to develop with. I do use it for further testing, but thats about all. I am using Firefox (PC) mainly, although The problem still exists on IE (PC), Firefox (PX & Mac) and Safari (Mac) Safari Mac. Please, try it yourself. The page is at http://www.virusbtn.com/subscribe.cgi Scroll down to where it asks you for an email address. Enter an email address in each box (make sure you enter them both the same) and press submit... No warning about emails not matching. Now change one of them slightly and resubmit... You get a warning. Now change it back again... You still get a warning!!! I have tried clearing the cache, quiting the browser, changing browsers etc etc. It seems very random too. Like, sometimes it will work fine, other times, no matter how many times you resubmit, it still goves the error message. I am behind a proxy. But I have tried this from other locations and I get exactly the same thing happening. The headers I am currently using are: Pragma: no-cache Cache-Control: no-cache -- Tom David Kirkpatrick Virus Bulletin Web Developer, Virus Bulletin Tel: +44 1235 555139 Web: www.virusbtn.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>