Hia again roboticus,

Yes I know, but the script ~3000 lines, with homemade modules, so it's no easy to make a small working example

The question is general : a script is executed sequencely (right ?), how can my script hang after my print statement without printing my DEBUG ?

I found where the script hangs, but don't know why.

if ( $concerne1_param_name ne '' ) { $cnt++; $line++; $Sheet->Cells( $line , 4 )->{Value} = $concerne1_param_name; } if ( $concerne2_param_name ne '' ) { print h2( "DEBUG 2 : \$line -> $line : \$cnt -> $cnt " ); $line++; $cnt++; $Sheet->Cells( $line , 4 )->{Value} = $concerne2_param_name; }

The script hangs in the second if block, even if the block is empty :

if ( $concerne2_param_name ne '' ) { }

the last ( browser ouput) is :

DEBUG 0 DEBUG 1 : 119 DEBUG 2 : $line -> 26 : $cnt -> 3

if I comment the block everything works again

Any idea is welcome

Have a nice day.

"There is only one good, namely knowledge, and only one evil, namely ignorance." Socrates

In reply to Re^4: cgi script works until n+1 parameter by lepetitalbert
in thread cgi script works until n+1 parameter by lepetitalbert

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