[WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY?

2004-12-21 Thread Charles Slack
Hi, This is probably a really easy one. I am just setting myself up to tryPerl scripting. My first job is to set the Character Set and MIME Typeto besent in the header. What test should I carry out to make sure that the header is correct? Regards, Charlie

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2004-12-21 Thread Gary Menzel
PERL questions should be directed to a PERL list as PERL is a scripting language and NOT a web standard. This is in accordance with the guidelines of the WSG email list. If you have the answer to this question, please reply OFF LIST to the sender. Regards, Gary Menzel (for WSG CORE) On Tue,

Re: [WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY?

2004-12-21 Thread Mark Stanton
Hi Charles Download Firefox (if you haven't already) and then install the LiveHTTPHeaders plug in (http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/). Restart Firefox and LiveHTTPHeaders will then be under the tools menu and all your headers will be revealed. -- Mark Stanton Gruden Pty Ltd

Re: [WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY?

2004-12-21 Thread Rick Faaberg
On 12/21/04 12:38 AM Charles Slack [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out: I am just setting myself up to try Perl scripting. My first job is to set the Character Set and MIME Type to be sent in the header. What test should I carry out to make sure that the header is correct? Shouldn't your query be

Re: [WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY?

2004-12-21 Thread Charles Slack
: Re: [WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY? Hi Charles Download Firefox (if you haven't already) and then install the LiveHTTPHeaders plug in (http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/). Restart Firefox and LiveHTTPHeaders will then be under the tools menu and all

Re: [WSG] HOW DO I KNOW THAT MY HTML FILE HEADER IS BEING SENT CORRECTLY?

2004-12-21 Thread Patrick Lauke
From: Gary Menzel PERL questions should be directed to a PERL list as PERL is a scripting language and NOT a web standard. The question was about HTTP and MIME, which - in my mind - do fall under web standards... Patrick Patrick H. Lauke Webmaster /