At 20.29 12/9/97, Robert Sweeney wrote: >This is most likely due to an incorrect header. > >Content-type: text/html\n\n > >Should be the first thing printed.. or so I believe. >Robert Sweeney An incorrect header will usually result in a server error, not a no data message. Actually, usually a header has to get printed in order for you to get a no data message. And on top of all that, the MacPerl CGI glue prints the header if you forget it. -- Chris Nandor pudge@pobox.com http://pudge.net/ %PGPKey=('B76E72AD',[1024,'0824 090B CE73 CA10 1FF7 7F13 8180 B6B6']) #== MacPerl: Power and Ease ==# #== Publishing Date: Early 1998. http://www.ptf.com/macperl/ ==# ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch