I have a problem where something is automatically issuing mime headers when my PERL scripts run.
I have done a search and found there was a registry key to tell PERL not to do this, yet, I have changed the key, rebooted the server and it is still happening.
I then found a thread on ASPN which implied it was IIS6 at fault.
So can anyone clarify this and also tell me how to switch off this auto header response, it's no good IIS or anything else automatically issuing HTML/TEXT headers when my script also serves up Binary data such as images and I control the header response from within my scripts.
All help appreciated.
1DMF.
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.
I have done a search and found there was a registry key to tell PERL not to do this, yet, I have changed the key, rebooted the server and it is still happening.
I then found a thread on ASPN which implied it was IIS6 at fault.
So can anyone clarify this and also tell me how to switch off this auto header response, it's no good IIS or anything else automatically issuing HTML/TEXT headers when my script also serves up Binary data such as images and I control the header response from within my scripts.
All help appreciated.
1DMF.
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.