Andersen, John P. wrote:
Thanks, Robert! Printing the Content-type did the trick in CGI mode. I though it was probably something simple.
I don't know which is the proper way to do it, but I have always just
left the #!/usr/bin/perl line as is since I switch back and forth
between UNIX and Windows.  Windows doesn't seem to care.  My guess is it
identifies it because I always use the .pl extension.
The fix did not, however, work for ASP mode.  I should mention that ASP
mode works just fine normally.  I can use it with no problems until I
try and use TT with it.  Everytime I use TT and try and do anything with
it (in ASP, remember) I get nothing but a blank page.
Thanks for the help.


Oh, leave it then. I pretty much only do Windows stuff at work. Windows will use the .pl extension to identify it. I use other extensions so I need a correct shebang.

Glad I could help...I have been bitten by that little "bug".

:Robert


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