Fist, some (hopefully) constructive criticism of your post:

Since you didn't explain the how, I'll assume that you're just printing the Location header. This may work fine with some browsers, but if I remember correctly, the standard is to include a Status: 302 msg, and some browsers may not handle a Location header without the status message (this is from foggy memory).

You should be using CGI to parse queries and handle headers. Here's an example of the output of CGI's redirect() method:

$ perl -MCGI=:standard -e 'print redirect("http://foo")' (offline mode: enter name=value pairs on standard input) Status: 302 Moved Location: http://foo

To do this in your program:

use CGI qw/:standard/; print redirect("http://foo");

Hope this helps.

Update:

Minor correction (...without the status message)


In reply to Re: Location doesn't work on MAC by converter
in thread Location doesn't work on MAC by Anonymous Monk

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