If i cut the code, it wont work anymore.

Then maybe you cut the wrong parts? The idea is to keep removing stuff until the script starts working. Most likely, then the last thing you removed is a thing responsible for part of the problem. You then add that thing back, verify that the problem reappears, and then start removing other things.

If you keep at this process, you will end up with a short, self-contained example that is no longer than 30 lines and still reproduces the problem.

There are two ways of debugging something. One way is to be clairvoyant and the other is to reproduce the problem. So far, you haven't really helped us with the approach of reproducing the problem, so the only other approach that remains is to divine the problem through clairvoyance, with which I cannot really help.


In reply to Re^5: CGI Perl output cut with xampp by Corion
in thread CGI Perl output cut with xampp by toohoo

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