This isn't the issue now, but don't forget to print HTTP headers once you get the module loaded and all. You'll need them if you want to see the output of the script from a browser. For example, add
print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n";
or
print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n";
before any other print statements.

Hope you get the issue with the module resolved--tilly's suggestions sound like a good starting place.

--PotPieMan


In reply to Re: URGENTperl test3.cgi runs fine at command line .. Fails when called from browser by PotPieMan
in thread URGENTperl test3.cgi runs fine at command line .. Fails when called from browser by Anonymous Monk

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