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
12:43 PM
To: 'Jesse Erlbaum'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
Hi Jesse,
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
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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
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
: [cgiapp] CGI Error [Solved!!]
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
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