I could use a lot more information here. Which browser (including version number) are you using? Does it work on PC-based browsers? Are you getting an error? Where are you trying to go? And you certain you're using the correct header style (HINT: it's much easier to do this with CGI.pm, which provides a redirect method for you.)

You could start with this FAQ node, or the answers to a similar problem. Or just use the search function, and search for redirect. Heck, that's how I found the above two nodes. There's a good bit on general help with CGI in Perl here, too.

If none of that helps, come back with the details (what your header looks like, browser/platform/webserver details, and exact error message), and post a reply to this message.

----Asim, known to some as Woodrow.


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

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