Re: [users@httpd] Premature end of script headers

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On 2/21/06, Boyle Owen <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> To clear up some of the confusing advice you've been getting:
>
> - the extension is not important, .cgi is fine.
> - you don't need the CGI:Carp module (don't complicate life unnecessarily)

Thanks!  When I removed this line, it all of a sudden started working.
 Maybe I had a typo or something.

> - your problem is simply that you script does not output a content-type header. Did you read the doc I referred you to?

Weird, I got your "first" message, shortly after I got your "2nd"
message.  It's quite useful.  Thanks again!

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