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I don't see where you are printing HTTP headers. If the command line output that you listed is complete, then that is your problem. However, since you appear to be getting something in the browser and since your footers don't show up, I would follow up on chromatic's suggestion.

In the meantime, I have to point out that your site's architecture is going to make debugging difficult. If you are printing a header, how are you doing it? I can't tell? The first obvious print is this one:

print "$NodeTitle<br>";

If your headers are embedding in that, this is most confusing. If they aren't there, then you're printing headers when you use or require one of your modules, or printing them as a side effect of &buildLinks. I have no idea how anyone can reasonably keep track of that. In fact, I'm guessing that's what is going on as you claim your output is correct, so I can only speculate that when you require your footers that you are actually printing them at the same time. Having a module dump stuff to STDOUT when you use it is atypical behavior and is the sort of "action at a distance" that causes problems. It will be especially troublesome if you ever need to customize the headers for a particular page.

Cheers,
Ovid

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In reply to (Ovid) Re: Command Line Output Different from Output to Browser by Ovid
in thread Command Line Output Different from Output to Browser by shockme

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