Since perl is running on the server, not client, I can't explain why it should fail with one browser and succeed with the other.
What could make a difference there is the data the different browsers send to the script. That might lead to the funny experience. Check the data contained in param( "Email" ) for funny characters.
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In reply to Re: Browser-specific perl error??
by Happy-the-monk
in thread Browser-specific perl error??
by Anonymous Monk
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