If you have a working PHP solution, that is great. Then you can conveniently compare the headers and content that your PHP script produces and send the identical headers and content from Perl.
Also, for debugging, I would eliminate DBI from the equation and instead hardcode the contents of @output.
In reply to Re: Perl and AngularJS - Help Required
by Corion
in thread Perl and AngularJS - Help Required
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