Hi,

I am new to Mason programming with apache. I have a mason script that runs cool in the command line. But when i try to fetch the same script thru browser it runs fine for the first time. Frm the next it just throws a unexpected error.
error: Undefined subroutine &ASA::UIC_DBSTATUS::RetriveBuildStatus ca +lled at C:\perl-apache2\Apache2\mason\BuildMan\BuildStat.html line 8. context: ... 4: %use ASA::UIC_DBSTATUS; 5: %my %Table; 6: %my $status=new ASA::UIC_DBSTATUS(); 7: %print Dumper($status); 8: %$status->RetriveBuildStatus('ASA',\%Table); 9: <& footer.html &> 10: code stack: C:\perl-apache2\Apache2\mason\BuildMan\BuildStat.html:8
My Code
<& header.html, node=>2 &> %use strict; %use Data::Dumper; %use ASA::UIC_DBSTATUS; %my %Table; %my $status=new ASA::UIC_DBSTATUS(); %print Dumper($status); %$status->RetriveBuildStatus('ASA',\%Table); <& footer.html &>

Can any one throw lights on it.
Thanks
SasiKumar

20050328 Edit by castaway: Changed title from 'Masson and objects'


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