I am redirecting this question to the beginners-cgi list. Please respond to the original poster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and the beginners-cgi list, not the beginners list. Thank you. Cheers, Kevin On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 04:23:47PM -0600, T&R Customer Service ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spew-ed forth: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Richard and Bonnie Taft > To: Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:18 AM > Subject: Whats my problem, among other things? > > > TO all you perl faithful who are in the know: > I am trying to test my perl scripts on a win98 machine running PWS. I have all >downloaded and installed Activeperl and it works good, but it's not installed in the >pws path. Is this a problem? When I try to run my scripts from using: > > http://localhost/env_list.cgi > > I get: > > #!c:\perl\bin\perl.exe print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print ""; foreach >$env_var (keys %ENV) { print " > $env.var is set to $ENV{$env_var}"; } print ""; > > instead of an html formatted list,which the script provides for. Also, when I run >the script from the command promt, it runs just fine, except that it doesn't send the >output to my ie browser, which sucks. I just want to know how to get my browser to >display the script output properly. > > Here's the script. Any help would be appriciated. > > #!c:\perl\bin\perl.exe > > > print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; > print "<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Environment Variables available to Bonnie's >Computer</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>"; > foreach $env_var (keys %ENV) { > print "<BR><FONT COLOR=red> > $env.var</FONT> is set to <FONT COLOR=blue>$ENV{$env_var}</FONT>"; > } > print "</BODY></HTML>"; > > Thanks, > Nathan > pulling up my flame-retardant shorts. -- [Writing CGI Applications with Perl - http://perlcgi-book.com] Nuclear explosions under the Nevada desert? What the f*ck are we testing for? We already know the sh*t blows up. -- Frank Zappa