Hi most revered monks,

I am trying my very first perl-cgi script using testing it with Lincoln Stein's script like this.And I store this script as "myfirst_cgi.pl" under /var/www/cgi-bin directory

My problem is why upon opening -- http://localhost/cgi-bin/myfirst_cgi.pl -- it gives this instead of this?

This is my httpd.conf and httpd2.perl.conf by the way.

Can anybody suggest what's wrong with my approach? Hopefully this question is not far off topic.
Thanks a lot beforehand.

Retitled by davido from 'My very first perl CGI question'.


In reply to Incorrect output from CGI script by Anonymous Monk

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