Hello, I'm using strict and warnings in the perl program , However strict getting included without any errors but it doesn't helping with debugging at all. Here what i'm testing,
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use CGI; my $test = new CGI; print $test->header("text/html"); $test->start_html("Perl Test") print $test->h1("Perl is working!"); print $test->end_html;
As this script has syntax error i expected some kind of error as output as i'm using strict and warnings, but instead of it is showing 502 error at server no matter what's the error.

Here what it shows , http://postimg.org/image/5ksy74oil/

I have searched a lot about solution and failed. so i had no choice but asking in community. Any help will be highly appreciated.

In reply to Perl Strict 502 Error No DEBUG SUPPORT by ninjazin

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