I keep getting "premature end of headers" in my error.log

I highly doubt that this is all you get, looking in your error log file. It probably contains more information, that could help you spot the error. What I always do, is:

$ tail -f /path/to/error.log
and press enter a couple of times, so it's clear where new input starts. Then re-run the script. All the appropriate errors will be shown.

You provide too little information, for -at least- me to figure out what is wrong. Please paste the exact error that you get (there's got to be more than the premature end of headers) and the appropriate code that you use.

Update: Once again ... I type to slow, since the "right answer" seems to be given and confirmed already...

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b10m

In reply to Re: CGI Header problem/question by b10m
in thread CGI Header problem/question by Nkuvu

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