It sounds like
BrowserUK is right, it could be a firewall issue.
Try acessing this test script from any browser/location that doesn't work:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use CGI;
my $q = CGI->new;
print $q->header;
print $q->start_html;
print '<ul>';
foreach my $var (keys %ENV) {
print '<li>', $var, ' => ', $ENV{$var}, '</li><br>';
}
print '</ul>';
print $q->end_html;
This should print out some nice %ENV ironment variables for you, enabling you to eliminate your code as the source of the problem.
SMiTZ
Warning: Untested code, possible typos, possibly $author eq 'stupid + tired'
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