I may not use the words "your problem is" but
I'm pretty sure I do point out an important one(study the code snippet, notice anything? when do the headers get printed? You do the same in your code, and webservers don't like it).
CGI Help Guide covers
everything there is to know about debugging programs in the CGI environment.
At this point i'd like to refer you to About the PerlMonks FAQ -> How do I post a question effectively?. CGI Help Guide tell you how to get the detailed information How do I post a question effectively? tells you you're missing (ie, the detailed error messages).
You should really go and read/tryout CGI Help Guide a couple of times now (once you read it it'll be easy for you to debug your program, and easier for others to help you).
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