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To take your novice Perl skills out of the equation, please take the time to read and understand the following non-Perl references:

If you're then convinced of the merit of at least attempting to create a minimal reproducible example, have a go at doing that in Perl (you might find Short, Self-Contained, Correct Example useful in this endeavour). If you get stuck, please feel free to ask for assistance, we will be glad to help.

Attempting to create a minimal reproducible example (even if unsuccessful) should have an added benefit of improving your general Perl skills and knowledge.

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In reply to Re^3: Download file to browser by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Download file to browser by david.woosley

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