I had to get Perl Scripts running on my Personal Web Server(Win95), so I created a new key in the registry under '\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Services\W3Svc\Parameters\Script Map\' The key is .pl "the actual dir structure to the perl.exe %s %s". This enabled me get the perl scripts to be executed on the server. However even after displaying the html generated by my script the browser still keeps searching for some data. If I hit the STOP button it displays "Retry, Abort?" My script is print "HTTP/1.0 200 OK\n"; print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"; print "<HTML>\n"; print "<HEAD>\n"; print "<TITLE>Hello World</TITLE>\n"; print "</HEAD>\n"; print "<BODY>\n"; print "

Hello World

\n"; print "

\n"; print "Your IP Address is $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR}.\n"; print "

"; print "

Have a nice day
\n"; print "</BODY>\n"; print "</HTML>\n"; exit(0); How do I get this script to work? Good great monks? any advise?

In reply to Data Stream from server doesnt end by Anonymous Monk

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