And what's the effect of putting $| = 0; at the top of my script? I thought that would have it output the header and top of the page, just to "keep the other script interested" kind of thing
Oops :-) What you wanted is $|=1; which enables autoflushing the output buffer. What you did disables the effect you wanted to achieve. (Actually, it made no difference since the default is to buffer).
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In reply to Re: Perl Output/Web Server Question
by Aristotle
in thread Perl Output/Web Server Question
by Cody Pendant
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