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My CGI script:
#!/ms/dist/perl5/bin/perl5.8 -w BEGIN { $|=1; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; use CGI::Carp('fatalsToBrowser'); } use strict; use warnings; use CGI::Carp qw/fatalsToBrowser/; use Env; use lib; use CGI qw( :html3 ); use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header(); print "Hello, world!"; my $stat = `autostatus -J aa-test-bx-dly`; print "\nHI $stat\n"; open(FH1,">/tmp/ac.txt") or die "Cannot create file"; close(FH1); chmod 0777, "/tmp/ac.txt"; open(DAT,">>/tmp/ac.txt"); print DAT "TEST JOB aa-test-bx-dly $stat"; close(DAT); open(CATFILE,"/tmp/ac.txt") || die("Cannot Open File"); my(@catfile) = <CATFILE>; close CATFILE; print "\n\n$catfile[0]\n\n";
My HTML script:
print "content-type: text/html \n\n"; <FORM action="../../cgi-bin/test_1.cgi" method="POST"> First Name: <input type="text" name="first_name"> <br> Last Name: <input type="text" name="last_name"> <input type="submit" value="Submit"> </FORM>

The code shows status when run on command prompt but doesnot show the status of job when run on browser.I am putting it in file , but still it has correct status in file, but when on browser it loses status

Please suggest.

In reply to Help required for CGI Script by Anonymous Monk
in thread CGI Script Working fine from my command prompt but Shows Internal server error when called through browser by Anonymous Monk

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