Re: Apache22 + perl 5.12

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At 09:12 -0700 6/1/12, motty.cruz wrote:
>Hello, I need help with a perl script running under Apache22, it does not
>display any errors but it won't display results either. The script is a form
>when input data into the form and hit submit it should display a graph. 
>
>By the way all Perl modules are installed, I have a different server running
>Apache22 with Perl version 5.10 the script working fine but not under Perl
>5.12. The reason I don't believe is a perl script problem is because if I
>ran the same script in the comand line it running the script. 

That sounds more like a browser problem than an Apache problem.  You'll have to show some results of the perl cgi script.  The content of the resulting HTML document delivered before it gets interpreted by a named browser with version number. would help.

The graph, as pretty much all graphs, is a graphic.  What kind?

HTML5 is pushing SVG for a file type and I personally like it.  Is your perl script generating that?

I'd be very surprised to find perl 5.12 failing on a 5.10 source without a very specific complaint.

Read the html document as transmitted with a text editor or look at the "source" with your browser.

Are you using one of the Apache mods or are you just referring to the cgi script in the action line of the form? Perhaps perl is not getting called at all.

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