On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Well, I still can't get my page to display.
kb: Much earlier in this thread, I think, the fundamental point got lost: CGI.pm is an added layer of abstraction that creates an additional opportunity for users to wreak havoc. When scipting Web app's with CGI.pm, I usually develop the HTML separately and then translate that into CGI.pm function calls _a_step_at_a_time_ so that I can catch those MINOR typos that can bring the entire script to a screaching halt much earlier. As to your complaint: I recommend that you... 1. begin riping-out sections of code until the script works (so that you can find the almost-certainly minor typo that is causing you heartburn), or 2. write a smaller script that embodies the jist of what you're trying to accomplish .... as most people who subscribe to this list (myself *especially*) have neither the time nor the patience to sift through anything longer than a screen-full of intricate code only to find insignificant errors. (e.g., typos) -- Eric P. Los Gatos, CA -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]