But Apche i do use locally and apache is also runnign in the remote server. Iam not trying it only as 'perl -c index.pl' to tell me its ok, but i run it in broswer, the same thign i expect from the remote server.

So ikegami, sinc those 2 files are not the real problem what is your theory as to why the script dies instantly without producing a normal perl error? why Cgi::Carp doestn give us details for the error? does the program execution even reach the sue statements? What do you think? Support dont answer my mails cause iam in there for free and i dont know what else to think.

In reply to Re^10: Weird error log message by Nik
in thread Weird error log message by Nik

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