Since you want to handle CGI, I tried a different way:
package HandleCGIData2; use strict; use warnings; use Apache qw(exit); print &handler; sub handler { local $^W = 1; #!/usr/bin/perl use CGI; my $q = CGI->new; my $them = $q->remote_host; my $name = 'John Doe'; my $age = '50'; print $q->header( 'text/html' ), $q->start_html(-title => 'My CGI Example'); print <<EOT; <html> <head> <title>HandleCGI</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <h1>Using name and age</h1> name = $name<br> age = $age </body> </html> EOT print $q->end_html; }

In reply to Re: I can't find error section of code by Khen1950fx
in thread I can't find error section of code by programmerPerl

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