Just to follow up on this... Looking through ActiveState's bug list, it
appears that this glitch has been around (but unrepaired, for some
reason) for well over a year. I guess I was better off running the old
version instead of trying to upgrade. I really don't know much about
ActiveState, but it amazes me that they would allow a bug like this to
go unresolved for so long.




-----Original Message-----
From: John Hornbuckle 
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:19 AM
To: 'activeperl@listserv.ActiveState.com'
Subject: HTTP Headers Appearing Since Upgrade

First off, let me say that I'm not a programmer and am no expert in PERL
by any stretch. So please forgive my ignorance.

I've got 2 PERL scripts that I use on our website (IIS 6). Earlier this
week, I uninstalled v5.8.4.810 and installed v5.8.8.820. Ever since, the
scripts are both not working right. What's happening is that headers are
being displayed in the HTML content that the scripts generate. One
script puts this at the top of every page:

Content-type: text/html

The other puts this:

Content-type: text/html; charset= Cache-Control: public Last-Modified:
Wed Jun 13 14:14:33 2007 Expires: Wed Jun 13 14:14:33 2007

Again, I'm not a programmer. But I wouldn't think the problem lies with
the scripts, since they worked fine with the older version of
ActivePerl...






John Hornbuckle
MIS Department
Taylor County School District
318 North Clark Street
Perry, FL 32347

www.taylor.k12.fl.us

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