However running the same script via a webbrowser produces different results - presubably as ModPerl is used.
The problem appears to perhaps be where the script is trying to read the contents of a local file - which fails via mod-perl.
Where do I start "porting" a script to ModPerl?
Thanks,
In reply to ModPerl Compatibility by Anonymous Monk
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