I didn't think I had to ask help about this, as it is a very very basic point, but after a few days trying, well... I just moved sites from a Centos 7 server to a Centos 8 server, Apache. I builded the server from scratch, through the virtualmin package.
And so, perl scripts do not work at all in the browser (they work in the console). Permissions are ok, all seems to be ok but... Directives of virtualhosts are ok
use CGI; $q = new CGI;
print $q->header(-charset=>'UTF-8');
print "hello";
Also tried
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "hello";
Well nothing works :(
Thank you :)
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