Hi everyone, I need some help on the following problem. I' was trying out CGI::Application and read a couple of articles from redantigua.com. I tested out the sample article from the site.

http://www.redantigua.com/cgi-bin/h...rld.cgi-app2.pl

This example works perfectly on the redantigua site.
But, when i downloaded the example I found a problem. The links work sometime and most of the time both the links doesn't show any browser output even when the URL changes.

is it anything to do with browse cache problem..?? if yes how to solve this.?? I've tested this example in Mozilla/Linux, and my browser cache settings are "every time i view the page".

Thanks for your precious time.

In reply to Help with simple CGI::Application example by Alligator

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