Sorry to beat a dead horse. But the following code works...sorta:
use CGI; BEGIN { use CGI::Carp qw(carpout fatalsToBrowser); open(LOG, ">test") or die("Unable to open test: $!\n"); carpout(LOG); } $query = new CGI; print $query->header; prnt "hello";
OK, so now I'm getting an error in the browser but it's very generic:
Execution of /home/xxxx/xxxx/web/cgi-bin/xx.cgi aborted due to compila +tion errors.
That's it...no line number, no details. Compare this to the "test" log file which is more what I'm looking for:
[Sun May 20 12:04:58 2001] carp.cgi: Unquoted string "prnt" may clash +with future reserved word at /home/xxxxx/xxxx/web/cgi-bin/xx.cgi line + 15. [Sun May 20 12:04:58 2001] xx.cgi: String found where operator expecte +d at /home/xxxxx/xxxx/web/cgi-bin/xx.cgi line 15, near "prnt "hello"" [Sun May 20 12:04:58 2001] carp.cgi: (Do you need to predeclare pr +nt?) syntax error at /home/xxxxx/xxxx/web/cgi-bin/xx.cgi line 15, near "prn +t "hello"" Unmatched right bracket at /home/xxxx/xxxxx/web/cgi-bin/xx.cgi line 16 +, at end of line [Sun May 20 12:04:58 2001] xx.cgi: Execution of /home/xxxxx/xxxx/web/c +gi-bin/xx.cgi aborted due to compilation errors.
How do I get my browser message to look like my log?

$PM = "Perl Monk's";
$MCF = "Most Clueless Friar";
$nysus = $PM . $MCF;


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