The question was mine yesterday. I tried the suggestions but am back for more help. I am running the Apache Http sever under windows.xp. So far I have just tried a simple "Hello World" script.
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Content-type:text/html";
print "<html><head><title>Test Page</title></head>";
print "<body>\n";
print " Hello, world!\n";
print "</body></html>\n";
it is a .pl file in my cgi-bin directory. When I load this page through a web browser, it diplays the shebang line and the print commands and the \n's
I have change the options, the addhandler and the scriptalias
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