I wish it were in the script... but then, why would it work fine on other platforms (and on other networks)? I did contact my ISP and got a terse response from someone suggesting the code is wrong. But, geez, it's 30 lines long. Here it is. I hope it is in the script and someone can tell me what the problem is... Anyone???
#!C:\perl\bin\perl -w #This script shows the current standings. use CGI; use strict; $| = 1; my $query = new CGI; print $query->header("text/html"); print "<html><body>\n"; #print out the text fields that were submitted via the form. for my $val ($query->param) { my $ct = 1; print "<BR>submitted $val: "; foreach ($query->param($val)) { print "<BR>$ct [" . $query->param($val) . "]\n"; $ct += 1; } } print "<form name=frmSize method=Post>\n"; #Create 200 text fields for (my $i = 0; $i < 200; $i++) { #Create a text field with 100 bytes of data print "<BR>input box $i:<input type=text size=110 name=\"x\" value +=\"012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 +6789012345678901234567890123456789\">\n"; } print "<BR><input type=submit></form>\n"; print "</body></html>\n"; exit 0;

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