Well I know I'm confused. Here is a test case that will show my problem. When this is run as a cgi script, the browser will wait until the child exits before finishing. If I comment out the two Spreadsheet modules it works perfectly and finishes without waiting on the child process.
use strict; go(); sub go { $| = 1; $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'; close STDIN; my $pid = fork; if (!defined($pid)) { print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n"; print "Could not fork!\n"; exit; } elsif ($pid) { print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n"; print "PARENT = $$, KID = $pid\n" . localtime(time); close STDERR; close STDOUT; close STDIN; exit; } else { close STDIN; close STDOUT; close STDERR; use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; open(STDERR, ">test.err"); sleep(10); open(OUT,">>test") or die(); print OUT "\nKID(me) = $$ " . localtime(time); close OUT; exit; } }

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