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yeah, you're right...i did call it from a command line...duh 8^) the way CGIDEBUG looks, it appears that my program isn't even getting to the clrhtmlbuffer(); line of code... i've checked what files my program manipulates and all of it is correct... Shane Cessna Senior iSeries Programmer iSeries WebSphere & Tomcat Administrator North American Lighting, Inc. (618) 662-4483 x2776 shane_cessna@xxxxxxx web400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 04/27/2006 03:42 PM Please respond to Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: [WEB400] CGI error... > ZhbGetInput: Saved query string: > ZhbGetInput: *** Error *** Attempting to use QzhbCgiParse with invalid > CGI_MODE = . Server is . Program will continue until it fails. > ZhbGetInput: Request method = Typically, the HTTP server would set environment variables that tell a CGI program about how the data was passed. In a normal situation, the message would read like this: > ZhbGetInput: *** Error *** Attempting to use QzhbCgiParse with invalid > CGI_MODE = %%MIXED%%. Server is Apache. Program will continue until it fails. > ZhbGetInput: Request method = POST Typically, the HTTP server sets environment variables named CGI_MODE, SERVER_SOFTWARE, and REQUEST_METHOD that tell the program how the data is passed to it, and which HTTP server is doing the passing. However, in your case, they're all blank. Maybe you called it from the command-line instead of through a web server?
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