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Re: Perl CGI, IIS and other unholy unions

by gt8073a (Hermit)
on May 02, 2002 at 00:27 UTC ( [id://163426]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl CGI, IIS and other unholy unions

If the "4" appears when run from the command line, AND it appears when you view the script on another box, make sure your browser is not displaying a cached copy. That may sound silly, but..

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Re: Re: Perl CGI, IIS and other unholy unions
by mush4brains (Acolyte) on May 02, 2002 at 12:52 UTC
    Replying to jotti and JJ --

    The "view source" from IE gives:
    <body> 1<br>2<br>3<br>5<br>6<br></body></html>
    (And did you mean "comma" instead of "dash", jotti?)

    I've cleared my browser cache (no, you're right, that's not silly), verified the cache is cleared, hit F5, Ctrl-F5, and still get the same result, without the "4".

    I'll probably just move on, at this point, but I was concerned I might have some type of installation/configuration problem on the server (which I don't admin) that could be a more serious issue later...

    It's a bit troubling, that the IIS server seems to give different results from the command line vs. web-served. I don't know enough about that area to imagine why that would be.

    - Mush

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