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in reply to Errors in my (simple?) CGI Script!

Two things right off the bat.
1. Use "==" for comparing numbers and "eq" for strings.
2. The end of HERETO docs need to be left justified.
print <<HTML;
HTML
3. Try using CGI::Carp with fatals to browsers if you don't have access to the errorlog until you get it working.

-Lee

"To be civilized is to deny one's nature."

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Re: Re: Errors in my (simple?) CGI Script!
by cjf (Parson) on Mar 09, 2002 at 21:50 UTC
    The end of HERETO docs need to be left justified.

    This is correct, but if you want to give the appearance of indentation, you can quote the whitespace as well

    print <<' EOF'; <html> .... EOF

    Probably not good coding practice, but neat nonetheless. More information is available here (thanks to theguvnor for the original link :)

      Neat trick. The left alignment has always bugged me but I would think getting the spacing right a pain.

      -Lee

      "To be civilized is to deny one's nature."

        Actually the spacing isn't that much of an issue if you use tabs in your text editor to handle that. :)

        ..Guv

        i've recently started assigning blocks of text/html to variables like so:
        my $chunk = qq{ <b>Blah!</b><br><br> <i>Blah?</i> <u>Blah...</u> };
        then i just print it.. the reason i started doing this as opposed to using heredocs is the pretty formatting; i strip out the tabs used to indent with a regex before printing.

        as a side note, this seems to render pages MUCH faster than using heredocs. :)
Re: Re: Errors in my (simple?) CGI Script!
by munchie (Monk) on Mar 09, 2002 at 21:18 UTC
    Thank you! I knew it had to be something simple (#1).

    > munchie, the number munchin newb
    Llama: The other other white meat!
    (you had to be there :-P)