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Re(Amel): Perl CGI, IIS and other unholy unions

by dsb (Chaplain)
on May 01, 2002 at 15:48 UTC ( [id://163361]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Umm,
I'm running your code and getting no problems at all, and syntactically the code looks sound.

Maybe double check that you didn't make an error on the box in question that is not showing here. Or that that server is configured to execute cgi scripts.

As for info on the Comma operator:




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Re: Re(Amel): Perl CGI, IIS and other unholy unions
by mush4brains (Acolyte) on May 01, 2002 at 16:29 UTC
    Thanks for the tips, Amel.

    What's particularly troubling is that running this from the command line on an AS Perl 5.006001 box *does* give the correct results, including the "4". (I know there could be differences in installation, etc., but one step at a time...)

    This just in:
    I asked the admins to run this script from the command line on the IIS server, and they got:
    <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> 1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br></body></html>
    So... the difference *seems* to be in the CGI-serving of the results to the client via the browser. (A fair assessment?)
    Some difference in the Perl environment running under IIS, or similar???

    Thanks again. - Mush

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