Philippe M. Chiasson kirjutas:
That's very simple ;-)
When running under Apache::PerlRun (or Apache:Registry), your script is
wrapped in a subroutine, that gets a few arguments passed in.
Thank you and all of you! Simple it was.
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Kõike hääd,
Gunnar Koppel
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Terr!
I got some differencies between using script under CGI and
Apache::PerlRun what i don't understand is that mandatory.
I am not an expert, so i try just to describe my situation.
I have an CGI-script with following sub:
sub PHeader {
$_[0]
? print $q->header(-type=>"text/plain; $char",-cooki
> -Original Message-
> From: Gunnar Koppel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 1:21 PM
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> Subject: [mp1]: different output under perlrun and CGI
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> Terr!
>
> I got some differencies between using script u
Gunnar Koppel wrote:
Terr!
I got some differencies between using script under CGI and
Apache::PerlRun what i don't understand is that mandatory.
I am not an expert, so i try just to describe my situation.
I have an CGI-script with following sub:
sub PHeader {
$_[0]
? print $q->header(-type=>"text/
Terr!
I got some differencies between using script under CGI and
Apache::PerlRun what i don't understand is that mandatory.
I am not an expert, so i try just to describe my situation.
I have an CGI-script with following sub:
sub PHeader {
$_[0]
? print $q->header(-type=>"text/plain; $char",-cookie=