Commenting out the following lines in the CGI.PM resolved the error. I don't
know if this is the correct way or not, if anyone has a different way to
solve this, pls. let me know.
Thanks
Bal.
#if ($dtd) {
#if (defined(ref($dtd)) and (ref($dtd) eq 'ARRAY')) {
#$dtd =
Hi Bal --
Commenting out the following lines in the CGI.PM resolved the
error. I don't
know if this is the correct way or not, if anyone has a
different way to
solve this, pls. let me know.
I would definitely NOT comment arbitrary lines from another module without
understanding WHY
12:43 PM
To: 'Jesse Erlbaum'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
Hi Jesse,
I checked my code and couldn't find anything wrong in it. I don't know why
the browser thinks it's and xml where as I am printing HTML all across the
script. I am attaching the script
Bal --
I checked my code and couldn't find anything wrong in it. I
don't know why
the browser thinks it's and xml where as I am printing HTML
all across the
script. I am attaching the script herewith as well. If you or
anyone on this
list finds the bug, pls. let me know.
My initial
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
I've seen this error before. Do you have 'friendly error messages' turned
on in your IE settings? What is the output with this option off or with
another non-IE browser?
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-Original Message-
From: Sabherwal
Trese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
I've seen this error before. Do you have 'friendly error
messages' turned
on in your IE settings? What is the output with this option off
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$output .= $q-header_props(-type =image/$format);
$output .= $q-blockquote();
$output .= $q-blockquote(Centerh2Graph/h2/Center);
my ($usr, $stim, $cusr, $cstim) = times;
$output .= CenterIMG