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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Yeah, we have no changed anything in the script - it just suddenly stopped working. The support tech said:

I do not see any recent changes on the server as per your ticket history.

Let me escalate this ticket to one of our senior technician to review your requirement and suggest any possibilities.

..so all a bit weird!

So, if your script has not changed, but is behaving differently then something else has changed. My money is on the web server config.

Yeah - thats what I was thinking - but its a managed host, and the only one who makes changes to it are myself, and the server support team. From what they are saying, nothing should have changed around that

i hope for you the server is not an IIS one: i had painfull days with nph pages some years ago..

Anyway if you post your software version some monk maybe can help you.

haha no way - IIS are horrendious to use! Its a UNIX server, with cPanel and WHMS

The Perl version comes up as:

This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi

I can't seem to figure out how to get the httpd version to output! (tried httpd --version and -v, but neither work)

TIA

Andy


In reply to Re^2: NPH script stopped working correctly by ultranerds
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