Thanks
I tried the extra lines, this is what I got
$VAR1 = bless( {}, 'HTTP::Headers' );
$VAR1 = bless( {
'client-warning' => 'Internal response',
'client-date' => 'Tue, 29 Jul 2014 23:07:18 GMT',
'content-type' => 'text/plain'
}, 'HTTP::Headers' );
>> 500 Unexpected keys - LocalHost
As I said at the start, I'm not surprised that you were able to make it work, I can too an another PC.
My problems is that the Mint10 PC that I'm normally using is giving the problem. I'm trying to find out how to fix it. Unfortunately the debugging info is rather hard to get to grips with for a novice.
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