Joel, That's the normal behaviour of any web loaded application, where the web server executes, parses and then sends the response back to the client. There is however a setting to flush out the output, it's not comming to my head right now, somebody else might remember it? Regards, -Urivan Flores-Saaib ==============Original message text=============== On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 13:49:04 PDT Joel Fentin wrote: This is the super-short explanation: The perl code: DispSuccessMsg(); sleep 10; die 'fff'; In my laptop using a personal server (Apache 2.2), The success message is displayed. Ten seconds later the program dies: Software error: fff at .....pl line 116. This is what I want. When I FTP the program to the internet and run it (Apache 1.3), it waits the ten seconds and then displays all. This is what I don't want. Suggestions please. -- Joel Fentin tel: 760-749-8863 Email: http://fentin.com/me/ContactMe.htmlBiz Website: http://fentin.comPersonal Website: http://fentin.com/me_______________________________________________ San-Diego-pm mailing list San-Diego-pm@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/san-diego-pm ===========End of original message text=========== Urivan A. Flores Saaib CiberLinux Networking Email: saaib@ciberlinux.net