Alex,
Your CGI module is smart enough so that $IN->header() calls are not stacked, but if such a call is made before an $IN->redirect, the redirect never happens.
I had this happen during debugging for the logon-redirect, and it suddenly occured to me that this might be the problem.
It is. There can be no "print" or $IN->header lines before the $IN->redirect.
Bug? Or feature?? <G>
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Your CGI module is smart enough so that $IN->header() calls are not stacked, but if such a call is made before an $IN->redirect, the redirect never happens.
I had this happen during debugging for the logon-redirect, and it suddenly occured to me that this might be the problem.
It is. There can be no "print" or $IN->header lines before the $IN->redirect.
Bug? Or feature?? <G>
PUGDOG� Enterprises, Inc.
The best way to contact me is to NOT use Email.
Please leave a PM here.