Hello,

I've removed the "odd number of elements in hash assignment" as well as all "\1 better written as $1" error messages and the "$* is no longer supported" message. Staying now are only some "Use of uninitialized value" messages after starting the Perl/CGI-application by calling the stating page.

With the next click I can call the error in my originally database. This should print out all existing FAQ independent from which category. It prints until title of FAQ 50 which is shown. Then it seems to hang a time. At last I get the following message:

[Fri Aug 19 12:54:35.185884 2016] [core:error] [pid 9868:tid 1728] (70007)The timeout specified has expired: [client 127.0.0.1:51845] AH00574: ap_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed, referer: http://localhost/faq/cgi-bin/faq.pl?kat=1

best regards


In reply to Re^4: CGI Perl output cut with xampp by toohoo
in thread CGI Perl output cut with xampp by toohoo

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