I have a CGI application that needs to work cross platform. It is running well on *nix. On windows I am having trouble with the program either executing a do statement or ???
do "./common.inc";
my $input = new CGI();
my $config = getConfig($input->param('extracfg'));
getConfig is a defined subroutine that exists in common.inc along with several other routines and assigning some common values for the application, but the browser is giving me: Undefined subroutine &main::getConfig called at .....
The logfiles IIS generates are useless in helping me sort out what is happening. I have tried giving the full path to common.inc, just common.inc and as you see it in the code. Permissions seem to be that the web_user has full access to the file (just trying to get it to work).
I am sure I am overlooking something, but Windows has given me snake bites in the past.
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