Unusual to be able to correct tye but you actually need print @file to print the file contents as $file is just the file name. To clarify print F @file goes to the file handle we have opened called <F>. print @file goes to the default file handle (in this case STDOUT) which is what gets sent to the browser.
tachyon
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In reply to Re: (tye)Re: file opening question
by tachyon
in thread CGI Server Error
by deriwana
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