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Have you tried running it from the command line as the ``WEB'' user. That is nobody or http (I can't remember which one it is off the top of my head).

I would think that you would get a different error message if perl is just not running.

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Re^2: Yet Another Premature End of Script Headers Question
by JediWizard (Deacon) on Jul 19, 2005 at 18:25 UTC

    The user Apache runs under is configurable, but I believe it defaults to nobody.


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Re^2: Yet Another Premature End of Script Headers Question
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 19, 2005 at 19:15 UTC
    I had tried running it as the web user, and that worked fine. I finally solved the problem. Apache was configured to use suEXEC, and suEXEC wasn't configured correctly.