When in doubt, strip the problem part to the bone. Since it seems that DNS is the likely culprit, try something simple that checks DNS and involves a minimum of other code:
#!/bin/bash host=$(/usr/bin/host maps.google.com) cat <<! Content-Type: text/plain $host !
If you run the above as CGI and see a reasonable output for host - e.g.,
maps.google.com is an alias for maps.l.google.com. maps.l.google.com has address 64.233.161.147 maps.l.google.com has address 64.233.161.99 maps.l.google.com has address 64.233.161.104
- then your server/browser combo is handling resolution just fine. Otherwise, you'll need to dig (erm, pun only semi-intentional :) elsewhere.
-- Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe. -- HG Wells
In reply to Re: Geo::Coder::Google running as cgi
by oko1
in thread Geo::Coder::Google running as cgi
by Anonymous Monk
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