Whilst this is great to use when you're developing a script, I wouldn't advise using it in production code. This is because the error messages that it gives can be a source of useful information for anyone trying to crack your site. In some cases, just knowing that you've got Perl installed on you server can give crackers a head start.
Error messages like this belong in the server error log where the webmaster can read them. There's a good reason why Apache gives a plain 500 error page by default.
--"The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about
Perl club."
-- Chip Salzenberg
In reply to Re: Re: CGI Error Handling
by davorg
in thread CGI Error Handling
by uwevoelker
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