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
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?
...
-Original Message-
From: Sabherwal, Balvinder (MBS)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002
Hi all,
I am appending the web input to a txt file , but i need to increment the
number 1,2 etc.. in the txt file based on each input which i receive
from the web.Can you suggest something for this.
Thanks
Suthakar
-
Web
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
Hi Suthakar --
I am appending the web input to a txt file , but i need to
increment the
number 1,2 etc.. in the txt file based on each input which i receive
from the web.Can you suggest something for this.
Assuming you don't have access to a relational database (which would obviate
the
You should run your script from the command line to see what the output is (or
telnet to the server). When you find out what the output is, you might be able
to find out what about that output your browser does not like. When you find
out exactly what the browser does not like, you might be
My thought was that with Lynx or IE (perhaps without the friendly setting)
would yield the section of the document that looked like XML.
-- Cory
-Original Message-
From: Brian Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 1:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Sorry about the attribution (*%@#*^$ Notes)
$output .= $q-header_props(-type =image/$format);
$output .= $q-blockquote();
$output .= $q-blockquote(Centerh2Graph/h2/Center);
my ($usr, $stim, $cusr, $cstim) = times;
$output .= CenterIMG
Ernesto wrote:
I'm looking for a develop enviroment to work on my cgi archives, i'm
tired to work on pico linux editor :=)
Then i would like to work on something more friendly . . .
i myself use vim, screen, and a web browser for all my development
needs. vim's got the syntax highlighting
On Mon, 13 May 2002, tomasz konefal wrote:
Ernesto wrote:
I'm looking for a develop enviroment to work on my cgi archives, i'm
tired to work on pico linux editor :=)
Then i would like to work on something more friendly . . .
i myself use vim, screen, and a web browser for all my
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