Through my browser, it seems to dump to the client all at one time still at the end.
Would you guys mind scanning my code real quick and see if you notice anything suspicious?
Should I be putting more in the header()?
thanks,
PJM
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#script: nph-test_script_jmj.cgi
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard -nph);
$| = 1;
################### MAIN ##########
CGI->nph(1);
my $cgi = CGI->new();
print $cgi->header(-nph=>1);
html_1();
print "my second is: " . mytime() . "<br>\n";
sleep 3;
print "my second is: " . mytime() . "<br>\n";
html_2();
############################################
sub html_1 {
print "\n";
print "processing file<br>\n";
}
sub html_2 {
print "\n";
print "done processing file<br>\n";
}
sub mytime {
my ($sec) = localtime;
return $sec;
}
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