On Sep 1, 8:29 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dr.Ruud) wrote:
> unclescrooge schreef:
>
> > #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> Missing:
>
>   use strict;
>   use warnings;
>
> > use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
>
> > require "subparseform.lib";
>
> What is that?
>
> > &Parse_Form;
>
> Don't put a & in front of a sub-call, unless you know why.
> If you meant Parse_Form(@_), then write it like that.
> (see `perldoc perlsub`)
>
> > $data_file="trouble.cgi";
> > open(DAT, $data_file) || die("Could not open file");
> > @raw_data=<DAT>;
> > close(DAT);
>
> That way wastes memory, there is often no need to slurp all the lines
> into an array.
> And use a lexical variable to hold the filehandle.
>
>
>
> > print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
> > print "<HTML><BODY>";
>
> > foreach $site(@raw_data)
> > {
> >  chop($site);
>
> s/chop/chomp/
>
> > ($reporter,$problem,$mrttech)=split(/\|/,$site);
> > print "$reporter $problem $mrttech ";
> > print "<BR> \n";
> > }
>
> Whitespace is cheap, improve on your indentation.
>
> > print "</BODY></HTML>";
>
> So try to make it look more like this
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>   use strict;
>   use warnings;
>   use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
>
>   require "subparseform.lib";
>   Parse_Form();
>
>   my $data_file = "trouble.cgi";
>   {
>       open my $fh_data, "<", $data_file
>           or die "Could not open '$data_file': $!";
>
>       print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>       print "<html>\n<body>\n";
>
>       while (<$fh_data>) {
>           chomp;
>           my ($reporter, $problem, $mrttech) = split /\|/;
>           print "r[$reporter] p[$problem] m[$mrttech]";
>           print "<br />\n";
>       }
>       print "</body>\n</html>\n";
>   }
> __END__
>
> (untested)
>
> --
> Affijn, Ruud
>
> "Gewoon is een tijger."

thank you both for your insight...but structurally did it seem legit?
would any of these issues cause a "premature end of script error?"

i see on the server error logs that it won't fopen a suexec file and i
suspect that this might be the culprit.


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