Thanks for your advice Jouke. I don't think it has to do with the Oracle connection. I'm beginning to think that it is my web server. The graphs will display about 5 times, then on the 6th it will display Generating a graph for $array_length machines. Please wait... and it will appear to be loading the image and then stops loading the page. Then, no cgi scripts will work. Even other scripts that do not attempt to access the database won't load. Its as if the web server does not want to process any cgi scripts. Currently I have my registry pointing to perlis.dll, I might change it to perl.exe %s. It will be slower, but maybe it will work. And yes, there was some crap before the part of the code I posted, but nothing other than some beginning crap to get variables and print html headers.

Thanks, Kevin


In reply to Re: Re: Re: GD module stops working by kbradford
in thread GD module stops working by kbradford

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