Tried to do this a while ago and had the same fork/exec problem. It's possible to fork/exec and have the page load. Apache waits for the child process to close off its handles before loading. So you just have to close them manually:
if (!defined( my $child_pid = fork())) { die "Cannot Fork: $!" } elsif ($child_pid) { print "</body></html>"; exit(0); } else { close(STDOUT); close(STDERR); close(STDIN); exec("$my_command"); exit(0); }
If you're planning on launching processes and don't really need a web interface, it's worth considering perl Tk. OK user interface, fewer security issues, and no quirks introduced by apache.

In reply to Re: spawning Perl scripts by dzaebst
in thread spawning Perl scripts by awkmonk

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