All I know is that your browser isn't logging everything it should. It should have logged an error message even if your script had died instantly (saying it couldn't find the CGI headers).

Yes with Carp(short) i mean CGI::Carp qw/FatalsToBrowser/
Perl is up and running ok in remote host just checkes again so i cant think of anything on why it doesnt work by means of producing human perl error messages. error_log doesn't help and support aint also

i tried the simplest test cgi script with just a print "hello world!"; t see if ti runs and still get the same page missing errors which leaves me clueless as to what the real problem is. Server as i said run Perl ok though as it states in up ad runnign services.

So what now? what can i do? iam willing to give access credentials to any of you if you want to see something i dont. I must upload the web page to remote server, locally it does work.

In reply to Re^4: Weird error log message by Nik
in thread Weird error log message by Nik

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