On 20 Apr 2001, at 14:16, yogi wrote:
> errors mySQL throws are not captured by the Perl CGI using mySQL, but
> are thrown regardless, meaning that a CGI that provokes an error in
> mySQL will produce an unspecified "Internal Server Error", which is
> not very helpful for debugging purposes. It l
Dear Yogi -
yogi writes:
> I've got a problem on one of my clients' servers, which is, that the
> errors mySQL throws are not captured by the Perl CGI using mySQL, but are
> thrown regardless, meaning that a CGI that provokes an error in mySQL
> will produce an unspecified "Internal Server E
Hi,
I've got a problem on one of my clients' servers, which is, that the
errors mySQL throws are not captured by the Perl CGI using mySQL, but are
thrown regardless, meaning that a CGI that provokes an error in mySQL
will produce an unspecified "Internal Server Error", which is not very
helpful fo