In a message dated 11/14/00 9:47:52 AM Central Standard Time, Christoph.Grunau@igh.cnrs.fr writes: > >Thank you very much. I wrote a CGI script and checked it out under (Mac Web > >Sharing, which I assume is MacHTTP, and) MacPerl (Still my favorite Perl > >development environment, compared with Windows 98SE and Linux!). It seemed > >to work fine until the output got long... I thought maybe it was a memory > >problem, so moved it to our Linux (Apache) server and it ran fine again. I > >must admit, though, that I never investigated further. It may well be that > >your answer is the answer to this mystery, too! Again, thank you very much! > > > What about QPQ 2.1? Seems to be more up-to-date than MacHTTP and is > free. Maybe that solves the problem? > > Christoph Hmm. Could be. I haven't really been motivated to update the web server in the Mac, but if I do, I'll give it (QPQ 2.1) a try. Thanks for the suggestion; I wasn't aware of that option. By the way (I know, it's off topic to say it, but...), one of the things I love about Perl is how well it DOES port between operating systems. Regards, Melora ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org