Sorry for the title: long day.

The basic issue is that I'm having troubles getting non-html CGI-headers to work. In particular:

print $cgi->header('text/plain');

Gives me an HTTP 200 (ok!!!), while:

print $cgi->header('test/plain'), "\n";

seems to work just about normal. I'm missing something conceptual here, I guess, any thoughts?

On a possibly-related note, my other problem is that when I try to access this CGI page through an HTML form submit button it pops up a dialogue box asking if I want to view/download, rather than just inputting to the browser as it should for this MIME type. I suspect these are related issues.


In reply to CGI header doesn't like me by Anonymous Monk

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