Hi, I belive that your problem lies in a mistake, not of coding, but rather of spelling. I thought that the space between the colon, and the word text in the

print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"

was required.
So the fixed code would look something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl @skuid = ( "11021", "11022", "11023" ); @name = ( "mt. eden", "dom perignon", "veuve cliquot" ); @price = ( "45.99", "135.99", "79.99" ); print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; foreach $skuid( @skuid ) { print "SKUID: $skuid\n"; } foreach $name( @name ) { print "NAME: $name\n"; } foreach $price( @price ){ print "PRICE: $price\n"; }


- Have Fun. XDB19

In reply to Re: Vexed Otra Vez by xdb19
in thread Vexed Otra Vez by bini

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