I know this is off topic, however has a (tenuous) link to perl.

I've built a site in perl which is dynamically created, and has lots of tables, rows, and table data. It *used* to work in previous version of Mozilla (0.9.2 (the default RH 7.2 build)), but since i've upgraded there seems to be a problem displaying content I generate from a postgres database.

Netscape (4.78) renders everything as it should be. Nothing to do with the database, or the scripts has changed since i've upgrade Mozilla.

Obviously there is something I'm missing here, so I was wondering if any other monks out there have had similar problems. Or indeed can anyone point me in a direction where my question might be answered.


In reply to OT: Mozilla .9.9 (Linux) by Ryszard

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