Hello
First of all, if nothing is printed at all, you should check your server's error logs (Hope you used -w to catch warnings). Second, use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser'; to send the errors to the browser so that you can see them. Third: you have a spelling mistake (UPADTE?) and extra quotes in your statement:
UPDATE urls SET hits = ?, unixdate = ?, ip1 = ? WHERE id = ?
Also, as the number of hits increase, how are you squeezing the ips and dates into the table? And do you really want these in the table? Just wondering.
Hope this helps,,,
Aziz,,,
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