Hello,
While I agree with merlyn, writing a counter as a tutorial
is a fine idea. I haven't seen anyone give these pointers yet,
so I will:
- add use CARP::FatalsToBrowser; so you can
get the error messages there.
- until you add that, look at your browsers error log for
the exact errors.
- "An error processing this directive" often means that the
path to perl is incorrect or the file is not an executable
(ie, chmod a+x file.pl).
Once you start getting useable error messages, this should
be a lot easier to debug.
Scott
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