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  1. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Ok, A good day. Many Thanks
  2. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Ok Chris's solution now works as well. Thanks for your time. I wish I could say I totally understood but I dont think I do. Does this mean it is safer to code the escape code in the perl script or would that have given a similiar problem if I saved the code in ISO-8859-1 and sent the charset...
  3. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    feherke, Hey that firefox tool is a bit good. Thanks for that idea it will be very useful. Well actually I am using your solution, Thanks again, as Chris's caused that currency sign problem. Here are a set of headers from a call (post) to the script that paints a page with the currency...
  4. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    feherke, read your email, its easier than this and we wont clutter up the thread with chatter.
  5. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Hi feherke, ??? I guess you are a unix bod. Oh looked at your site, you obviously are. I am using Win XP SP2 and ABYSS X1 v2.0.6. The server is also on my machine (its my test server). Dont know wget, guess its a unix tool. What are you trying to solve by looking at the servers http headers??
  6. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Chris, I see a problem with the info you gave me. I only mention this as it may help me increase my understanding. I was coding UK pound signs as the £ (pound char) and not the escape sequence. When I use your solution they change to ? (question marks). Do you know what else needs to be in the...
  7. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Thanks ferehke. Thanks Chris. Both ways appear to work. Chris As I cant see the header when I look at the page source from a browser, where can I find some good Doc on the CGI::. I had an idea those bits should go in the header() call but could find no comprehensive doc on CGI except the...
  8. RiggsFolly

    How do I produce more than one http-equiv from start_html

    Hi, I am a Perl newbie but an old coder so I hope this is quite simple for you perl pro's. I am trying to get start_html(.......) to produce more than one http-equiv line in the generated html, but failing dismally. I would like the following 3 lines:- <meta http-equiv="content-type"...

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