Ok, I've determined that the Internal Error message is caused by something in the CONTENT of a "require"ed file (my customized version of html.pl.
After re-checking chmod, ascii-vs-binary, etc etc, I went back to your original version of html.pl and found that disagreements between my .db structure (in the .cfg file) and my .pl file show up as error messages in the returned HTML -- but at least the thing TRIES to run!
Apparently, something else I'm doing to the .pl file causes the compile process on the server to fail without a compile-time error diagnostic message being returned.
Got any tips or suggestions what it could be? I'm editing html.pl with MultiEdit on a Win95 machine. I have to FTP the file to the ISP's server (Netcom) each time to see how my changes look. Boy is this tedious.
After re-checking chmod, ascii-vs-binary, etc etc, I went back to your original version of html.pl and found that disagreements between my .db structure (in the .cfg file) and my .pl file show up as error messages in the returned HTML -- but at least the thing TRIES to run!
Apparently, something else I'm doing to the .pl file causes the compile process on the server to fail without a compile-time error diagnostic message being returned.
Got any tips or suggestions what it could be? I'm editing html.pl with MultiEdit on a Win95 machine. I have to FTP the file to the ISP's server (Netcom) each time to see how my changes look. Boy is this tedious.