I have a number of perl CGI scripts which I wrote some time ago (and which are working successfully on my website). I've set up a local server on which to do some development work on the scripts but I can't get them to work - the error log says: No such file or directory: exec of '/var/www/cgi-bin/script.cgi' failed Premature end of script headers: script.cgi etc
By comparing two identical very simple cgi scripts (one works, the other doesn't), I've traced the problem to, apparently, unwanted carriage returns which have somehow got into the perl text files. Is there a quick and easy way (ie piece of software) to strip out these things, or do I have to do it manually? Thanks for any help, Andy
Andrew Allen wrote:
returns which have somehow got into the perl text files. Is there a quick and easy way (ie piece of software) to strip out these things, or do I have to do it manually?
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