Greetings,
Aside from reiterating the previous suggestion regarding
use strict; I think this is more of a configuration issue than it is a Perl one. Your error
File download, some files can harm your computer... Sounds like you are using IE as your browser, and it doesn't trust your localhost; you may need to add it to your list of trusted sites. I forget how to do that since I only use FireFox these days, speaking of which have you tried this in multiple browsers yet (IE, FireFox, Galeon, Konqueror, Lynx
yeah I said it , etc)? I would try a google search of your error text and see what comes up. It is either that or your web server is not configured to run cgi scripts through Perl.
-InjunJoel
"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forego their use." -Galileo
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