Re: Premature end of script headers and SUSE 10.0



On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 16:08:37 -0600, mg wrote:

Hi, I'm running a Perl application for the web and I keep getting this
error when I try to pull up a .cgi script. Outside of anything that is
permission related, I do not know how to fix the error.

The sofware company that wrote the application claims that it is a linux
softwar related issue on my end.

What can I do to eliminate this error when trying to hit the web site?

Try hitting it again, that's the way to get stuff to work.

Chris Maaskant.

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