easier for other newbies to
maintain.
Now, some of the stuff I write just for my own use is, well, another matter
;0
> -Original Message-
> From: Curtis Poe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:37 PM
> To: CGI Beginners
> Subject: Re: Erratic serve
Peter,
Yes, using the 'print header' from CGI.pm is a good idea. However, if
you send any output to the browser _before_ issuing this command,
you'll continue to see the errors you described. Be sure to look for any
statements which would cause ouput to go to the browser before you
send the h
Indeed this is what I opted to do after receiving the same suggestion from
another. I've always use the CGI.pm module, but have always used it to
extract data from forms using the param method. I had never used it to
generate headers or html. I will certainly do so from now on since it
seem
--- Peter Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> print "Content-type : text/html \n\n";
I'm not sure if the above line is the issue or not. How the browser or Web server
deals with that
could be the issue (though it sounds like your problem is on the server side). A
proper content
type header is
Greetings list peoples,
I was not sure whether or not this is an issue dealing exclusively with cgi
i(thought certainly it must be a factor) so I have taken the liberty of
sending this to both lists.
Here is my (to my mind) very perplexing problem.
I have a collection of CGIs that all use a m