I'm having a really strange problem. In my script I can't get my style sheet to display styles reliably. I tried searching the net and this site for information on this, but couldn't find anything. Here's a very simple test script I've been using to debug:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; my $body = "1234567890"; #my $body = "12345678901234567890"; my $length = length($body); print<<bob; <html> <head> <!-- Style Sheet Here --> <link href="training_site.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> <title></title> </head> <body> <p class="bodytext">Body variable *$body* has $length chars</p> </body> </html> bob
In the above script, if I have...
my $body = "1234567890";
... it displays the style as expected. But if I give $body a longer value like...
my $body = "12345678901234567890";
... then it doesn't display my styles. How can I fix this? Does anyone have any bright ideas? I'm perpetually new to Perl, so go easy on me. :)

In reply to Style Sheet Doesn't Display Styles by JaredHess

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