That's the canonical way you'll see it written. This has to be the first thing out of your script, though, as anything after the two newlines (technically something like \012\015\012\015) will be displayed in the browser.print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
In reply to RE: RE: Re: Working for IE
by chromatic
in thread Working for IE, not Netscape
by Anonymous Monk
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