Thank you for all the suggestions. I'm not an administrator and the server is in a different state, so this is a little beyond my knowledge, but I'm talking to one of the people in charge of the server.
I do have
use CGI::Carp 'fatalsToBrowser'; in my script and no errors show up in the browser.
I just like testing it from the command line because that's where I do the programming and it's quick and easy. Also, the system it is on is a replicated distributed file system (using AFS). It replicates to multiple web servers every 15 minutes, so it takes up to 15 minutes for the script to work in my browser when connecting to the web site. I can force it to replicate, but it would just be quicker to test it at the command prompt.
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