Others have reported problems using Apache2 and CGI.  I might try downgrading
CGI and see if that helps.  CGI 2.78 or some such is one I have success with
generally, but I am not big on always upgrading to the latest if what I have
worked.  You can find older modules at:

  http://backpan.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/L/LD/LDS/

If nothing helps, say so.  Please say what CGI version you are working with and
what mod_perl version exactly.

Regards,

Josh

Quoting Ruslan Appazov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi all!
> I installed Apache 2.0.48(win32)/mod_perl 1.99 + Perl 5.8.3.
> Before it's used Apache1.3.27/mod_perl1.27 + Perl 5.6.1.
> There is Apache::ASP 2.57 on both platforms.
> Everything works fine. Thanks to Josh Chamas.
>
>
> But I found one problem on Apache2.
> The example cgi.thm must show compatibly Apache::ASP and CGI.pm.
> And there is a note at page: "Before, you couldn't do a
> use CGI;
> by itself, as it would try to read form input that had already been loaded
> into $Request->Form(). Form input is now cached, and may be loaded into CGI
> as well. ".
> Yes, it's true on Apache1. But on Apache2 these rows don't do they must
> (from cgi.htm):
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> if (param()) {
>     print "Your name is ",em($name),p,"\n",
>     "The keywords are: ",em(join(", ",param('words'))),p,"\n",
>     "Your favorite color is ",em(param('color')),"\n",
>     hr;
> }
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> And simultaneously object $Request->Form returns values
> $Request->Form('name'), $Request->Form('color') etc, if I insert print
> operators in the script. Also script works fine if to use method GET
> (default - POST). Other example script with CGI.pm and POST(file_upload.asp)
> works normally, but there is not function param() - only $Request->Form.
> What's a problem? Can somebody help?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ruslan Appazov.
>
>
>
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