Problem solved! Another perl monk was able to help. It turns out the links were the problem. Here is the code that worked:
# page links
my $pagelinks;
if ($reqpage > 1){
my $prev_page = $reqpage - 1;
$pagelinks .= qq! <a href="?reqpage=$prev_page"> Previous </a> !;
}
for my $pageno (1..$pagecount){
if ($pageno == $reqpage){
$pagelinks .= qq! <strong>$pageno</strong>!;
} else {
$pagelinks .= qq! <a href="?reqpage=$pageno"> $pageno </a> !;
}
}
if ($reqpage < $pagecount){
my $next_page = $reqpage + 1;
$pagelinks .= qq! <a href="?reqpage=$next_page"> Next </a> !;
}
Thanks for your input. Much appreciated
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