This is a discussion on Re: Re: Who has seen this error? - Mozilla ; Hi Ankur, Can you give an example on how to disable these warnings? Best regards, Yu, Zhiqiang zyu@blrc.china.bell-labs.com 2007-06-05 ======= At 2007-06-05, 12:56:47 you wrote: ======= >On Jun 5, 7:12 am, Max Kanat-Alexander wrote: >> On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 ...
Hi Ankur,
Can you give an example on how to disable these warnings?
Best regards,
Yu, Zhiqiang
zyu@blrc.china.bell-labs.com
2007-06-05
======= At 2007-06-05, 12:56:47 you wrote: =======
>On Jun 5, 7:12 am, Max Kanat-Alexanderwrote:
>> On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:50:07 +0800 "Yu, Zhiqiang"
>>
>>wrote:
>> > Hello Gervase Markham,
>>
>> > Actually there are still same error information, I just ignore them.
>>
>> > index.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in substit
>> > ution (s///) at (eval 38) line 44., referer:
>> >http://bugzilla.mydomain.com/bugzilla/relogin.cgi
>>
>> Yes, we know that error and the index.cgi error. It's not an
>> error, just a warning, and it doesn't do any harm.
>>
>> -Max
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>
>I had the same issue with index.cgi, relogin.cgi, etc.
>
>Resolved the issue by using -X (disable all warnings) switch in the
>command line associating cgi files to run with perl interpreter.
>
>-Ankur
>
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