The code works, but I thoroughly recommend you use strict and warnings now while you're still fresh and impressionable :)
#!c:/www/perl/bin/perl.exe
use strict;
use warnings;
use CGI::Carp('fatalsToBrowser');
$|=1;
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
my $user = $ENV{"REMOTE_USER"};
print "<p>$user</p>";
I don't use Perl on Win32, but my guess is (depending on which Perl you're using maybe) that either:
- file associations aren't set up for .pl/pm files;
- the path to Perl is screwy; or
- your script's name does not end in a valid file extension.
just my .02
cLive ;-)
oh, ps - you might also want to learn the CGI module as well :)
--
seek(JOB,$$LA,0);
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