Re: Probably a bad set-up but which one?

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Tech wrote on Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:01:26 +0800:

> Oh, it does print "Hello World" OK but it also prints the "Content" line 
> as text rather than using it as a directive.

This is not a setup problem and not a CentOS problem. Your script is 
probably wrong in some code. I assume with "Content" line you might mean an 
HTTP header. There is no such header (there are headers starting with this 
string, though). I think your question is better suited for a Perl or CGI 
programming newsgroup.

Kai

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