The error is on approximately line 31 of your script (give or take a few):

print(RECORD, $val);

That should be...

print(RECORD $val);

Filehandles don't have commas after them.

How I found the problem:

It's safe to assume that if you're getting an server error despite using the CGI::Carp module, you must be getting that error prior to the printing of your headers. So that usually means there's either a permissions error or a syntax error. I cut-n-pasted your code into "mytest.pl" and typed: perl -c mytest.pl. The result was a nicely formatted (ala CGI::Carp) error message reminding me that you shouldn't put commas after filehandles in print statements.


Dave


In reply to Re: CGI script makes Internal Server-error by davido
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