What version of CGI.pm are you using? Last I heard the more recent versions print out valid XHTML (I prefer templating systems and don't use it to print HTML often, so I could be mistaken).
You also have to do a print $q->header('text/html'); or the like to print a header. See the docs for more detail.
In reply to Re: CGI.pm and W3C
by cjf
in thread CGI.pm and W3C
by dooberwah
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