> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: Robert Landrum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: jueves, 17 de enero de 2002 0:26
> Para: Oscar Serrano; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: Re: weird problem. Lost of the POST data
>
>
> At 3:11 PM +0100 1/16/02, Oscar Serrano wrote:
> >Here I put the beggining of the file:
> >
> >#!/usr/bin/perl -w
> >use CGI;
> >use strict;
> >use varcomunes; #library of my own
> >use lib $LIBRERIAS_AT;
> >use EnlacesAT; #library of my own
> >use Idioma; #library of my own
> >use DBI;
> >use OrdenesComunes; #library of my own
> >use Template; #template toolkit 2.03
> >my ($rentafijapup, $rentafijapumm, $accionesp, $accionesmm);
> >#many other my (whatever) definitions...
> >my($query,$in);
> >
> >print "Content-type: text/html\nPragma: no-cache\n\n";
> >
> >$query=new CGI;
> >$in=$query->Vars();
> >
>
>
> Check to make sure that you do not have some strange version of CGI
> in $LIBRERIAS_AT.  I've been bitten by this in the past when a
> developer pointed some code to his home directory and had bad/debug
> copied of modules in there.

Thank you for your advice. But that's not my case. in $LIBRERIAS_AT I only
have Idioma.pm OrdenesComunes.pm and other modules of my own.
Thanks.


> Rob
>
> --
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> I used Linux, they laughed because I had no GUI.
>

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