Hi Jim,

After futher digging we found the problem it had to do with a DateTime string.

Thanks for the help.

Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Gibson" <jimsgib...@gmail.com>
To: "Perl List" <beginners@perl.org>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Strange Error


On 4/19/10 Mon  Apr 19, 2010  11:07 AM, "Mike Blezien"
<mick...@frontiernet.net> scribbled:

Hello,

I'm getting a strange error and for the life of me can't figure out what
causing it. All that's in the error log is the following:

[Mon Apr 19 13:01:37 2010] index.cgi: Invalid offset: 1

Would anyone have any ideas what to look for that would cause this type of
error message ?

It could be an explicit test in the program that is running. It looks like
you are running a CGI program. Is it written in Perl? Do you have access to
the source code? If so, find the source code (index.cgi?) and search for the
string 'Invalid offset:' and look at the code just before it.

That string does not turn up in 'perldoc perldiag', so might be issued by
the program explicitly, or maybe a module used by the program.



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