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in thread Style Sheet Doesn't Display Styles

Yes, I guess, it's an SSP (server side problem) which looks like a bug to me, but it can also be intended behaviour and configurable. I don't know the OptiPerl/Commercial server, you should contact the vendor if you don't find the solution in the server's docs.

The different behaviour with long/short $body variable content seems to be a red herring though - your script runs fine on my apache. Length doesn't matter ;-)

--shmem

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Re^3: Style Sheet Doesn't Display Styles
by JaredHess (Acolyte) on Jul 20, 2006 at 16:47 UTC

    Hi shmem, thanks for responding. I think I'm leaning more and more to the view that this is definately a server problem/bug.

    For some unknown reason (don't you love it?), the problem unexpectedly went away just as unexpectedly as it manifested itself.

    Perhaps it cleared up when I restarted the local server that comes with OptiPerl. If it was something that simple... *smacks forhead*

    Perhaps it was something different. I'm still not sure.

    I'm going to restart my computer and see if the problem is still there or if it has gone away--hopefully for good.

      Unknown reasons make me nervous. Always. I'd dig into the code of the server just to see under which conditions it doesn't add the appropriate headers (if that was the problem) or otherwise reproduce the odd behaviour. If there is time, that is.

      cheers, shmem