He's not using CGI (which you really should do for anything of any size... check use CGI or die; for why), he's printing the header manually, and it looks like it's right.

Given that, it's likely an error message of some kind printing to STDERR before you print the header, shambright--is there anything else in the error log entries that might indicate that? Usually when I pull that stunt, it comes out with something like "failed to emit valid header (got 'Use of uninitialized value at foo.pl line 34')" .



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In reply to Re: Re: error management... by ChemBoy
in thread Newbie error management question by shambright

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