I don't do cgi, but surely the problem (being fixed by using PRE tags), is not at the output end, but at the browser end?
Normally, html ignores CR/LF. So, the browser cannot display the line until it gets something (like: BR or P) that tells it that this 'line' is complete and can be formatted. Using the PRE tags means that CR/LF is respected, so the browser can display the line as soon as it sees those characters.
In reply to Re: Clever autoflush detail
by BrowserUk
in thread Autoflush and web browsers (was: Clever autoflush detail)
by talexb
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