Thank you that took care of the invalid argument error. But now i have this error

Can't open /home/k0rn/data/dbapache : No such file or directory

Also get this error but have had this for awhile

Premature end of script headers: register.pl,

That problem is from header sub routine im asumeing. Witch is this

# Header subroutine

sub HEADER {
my($title) = @_;
print <<EOT;
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>$title</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<body bgcolor="#263C6D" text="white" link="#ffffff"
vlink="#C0C0C0" alink="#C0C0C0">


EOT
}


When the file and directory is their. I don't get that. But thank you on your help. I noticed those modes in my Perl books and so fourth but didn't think it was nessicary. Apparently i was wrong heh.

In reply to Re^2: Database problem by k0rn
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