in reply to Perl processes that never die
There are a number of possiblities here
- the server is doing something wrong or has been improperly configured
- you have an infinite loop in your program that you don't know about
- Netscape's handling of perl scripts is EVILLY flawed (?)
Related to the client pushing the STOP button? I dunno. Why don't you try it and find out?
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Re: Re: Perl processes that never die
by c-era (Curate) on Apr 18, 2001 at 23:42 UTC |
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