The first thing that you want to do is to check if you're running under FCGI or CGI. A simple way to check:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use FCGI; my %env; my $req = FCGI::Request( \*STDIN, \*STDOUT, \*STDERR, \%env ); if( $req->IsFastCGI ) { print "This is FastCGI\n\n"; } else { print "This is CGI\n\n"; } print_env( "Request Environment", \%env ); $req->Flush(); sleep 3; print_env( "Initial Environment", \%ENV ); $req->Finish(); sub print_env { my($label, $envp) = @_; print("$label:<br>\n<pre>\n"); my @keys = sort keys(%$envp); foreach my $key (@keys) { print("$key=$$envp{$key}\n"); } print("</pre><p>\n"); }

In reply to Re: Catalyst issue by Khen1950fx
in thread Catalyst issue by rijuroyson

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