[Tue Apr 11 00:18:43.320396 2017] [cgi:error] [pid 32529] [client 192. +168.231.211:3555] malformed header from script 'db.cgi': Bad header: +<form method="get" action="db.
print header();

Do you realize this is his 4th userid Re: How to use perl mysql query to fetch the maximum of records?,

he has had this all pointed out to him before Re: submit button fails to pass the values using perl cgi?,

and he wont listen to you no matter what you say or do? Re^3: Unable to use if condition inside foreach loop using perl?
- since he just wants to show his power to be able to beg a guru for help Re^6: Unable to use if condition inside foreach loop using perl? (guru system)

And he doesnt even beg well

At least this time he showed where $CGI_PARAM came from

Edit: Interesting nick name The total number of class rooms in GPS.SANA COMPOUND is 1.


In reply to Re^2: Attribute values are not passed into the variable using perl cgi? by huck
in thread Attribute values are not passed into the variable using perl cgi? by gpssana

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