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I've got a perl CGI script that uses
CGI::Session It works fine on my local Apache Server, but doesn't run on the F2s Servers. If I remvoe the Use CGI::Session line from my code I do not get an error (but can't use CGI::Session as a consequence). Does anybody know anthing more about this? |
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I'm afraid that module isn't installed on the freedom2surf webservers, hence why it's not working.
Full List of avaliable modules at: http://www.freedom2support.f2s.com/s....cgi?action=60
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