I have a perl script that allow people to fill in an HTML form,
then the script returns the same page but with all the values
filled in so they can print.
Unfortunately, when you try to print the perl script's output,
Netscape will only give the message that:
DATA MISSING
This document resulted from a POST operation and has expired
from the cache. If you wish you can repost the form data to recreate the document by pressing the reload button.
It works perfectly in the browser, you can even hit reload and it does what it should.
My guess is there's some sort of variable to set the cache correctly?
Any help will be very appreciated, thanks...
-chis
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