I'm moving a script from an AIX server to an apache 1.3.12 server. Everything seemed to be going ok until I ran the following: #!/usr/bin/perl #program: login.pl require 'parseform.pl'; #Password File Path #$passwordfile= "/usr/ns-home/data/passwd.bbelt"; $passwordfile= "/data/passwd.bbelt"; #Users' Files Directory (Must Be Followed By A /) #$userdir= "/usr/ns-home/data/users/"; $userdir= "/home/cust1/usr1216/data/users/"; if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "POST") { read (STDIN, $query,$ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}); } else { $query = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}; }; it keeps bombing out the server saying misconfiguration... running the script from the command line with -w gives the following warnings: Use of uninitialized value at login.pl line 13. Use of uninitialized value at parseform.pl line 13. line 13 is the if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "POST") line any help guys??? Thanks!!! =) (email me if you want @ mistcat@hhmgroup.com

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