Re: Running Perl CGI from Windows

2004-01-30 Thread wolf blaum
For Quality purpouses, Jan Eden 's mail on Friday 30 January 2004 20:17 may 
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Hi Jan

> Like this:
>
>  accept-charset="iso-8859-1"> ... 


Try enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" instead.
I had the very same problem using the xitami webserver on WinOs.
Dont ask me were that problem comes from - no clue:-)

Hope that works, 
Wolf



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Re: Running Perl CGI from Windows

2004-01-30 Thread wolf blaum
For Quality purpouses, Jan Eden 's mail on Friday 30 January 2004 20:01 may 
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> Hi all,
Hi
..
> But accessing the script from a Windows machine gives me the prepared error
> message. From the log I can see that all parameter values end up in the
> $name variable, along with the names of the second and third parameter. So
> the value of $name is:
>
> John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED] message=This is the message
>
> Note that the first parameter's name does not appear.

What does your   tag look like?

Wolf





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Re: Running Perl CGI from Windows

2004-01-30 Thread Jan Eden
Hi Wolf,

wolf blaum wrote:

>For Quality purpouses, Jan Eden 's mail on Friday 30 January 2004
>20:01 may have been monitored or recorded as:
>>Hi all,
>Hi ...
>>But accessing the script from a Windows machine gives me the
>>prepared error message. From the log I can see that all parameter
>>values end up in the $name variable, along with the names of the
>>second and third parameter. So the value of $name is:
>>
>>John Doe [EMAIL PROTECTED] message=This is the message
>>
>>Note that the first parameter's name does not appear.
>
>What does your   tag look like?
>
Like this:

 ... 

- Jan
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