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"If it works fine on everything but Mac NN6, and it works fine on Mac NN6 (but the Mac NN6 loading bar and spinner keep going), then it probably works fine."
-Wise words indeed! :)
I just wasn't sure, as it's the first time I've viewed a page which hasn't 'finished' eventually.
Regarding the silly bit,
I remember needing to do it, but why escapes me now. Yes, I can see that it is silly, I will sort it out.
Thanks too, for the tip on quoting variables.
Re: CGI - I find it more reliable to use CGI for headers, start_html etc.
(Read: -it's easier to remember how to spell "header" than "Content-type: text/html\n\n")
Thank you very much for your input on my code.
Regarding the NN6 thing, I guess it might remain a mystery.
Oh well, one more mystery in life won't hurt :)
fireartist
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