> or use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);

> That gives you all the error-messages right in the Browser

This too, is a misleading statement. If you have compile-time errors, these may or may not appear in the browser, depending upon whether the 'use CGI::Carp' has been evaluated before the compile-time error.

I've unfortunately had way too many situations where I was forced to look in the server error log (difficult, at best, if you're using a hosting company) anyway, even with use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);.

But then, this is a little off-topic, is it not?

(we now return you to your regularly-scheduled debate)

In reply to Re: Re: Bug in 'strict'? - CGI::SL, upload, CGI::Carp and stuff by dmmiller2k
in thread Bug in 'strict'?? by Jouke

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