Anonymous Monk has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
How can I check that my webserver is configured for the
directory of where my cgi script lives. Ie. if my webserver
is configured for cgi scripts in /cgi-bin and I am calling
/bin/perl.
I am getting "Document contained no data" when I call this cgi script from a web page . Links and permissions are all ok, I have checked them, script is also ok.
The error logs on the server are:
I believe we are using a netscape web server."[29/Jul/2000:16:37:08] config: for host ip222.san-francisco25.ca.pub- +ip.psi.net trying to POST /sys_data/cgi-bin/email.cgi, handle-processed reports: no way to service request for /sys_data/cgi-bin/email.cgi"
Any help would be appreciated.
Originally posted as a Categorized Question.
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Re: How can I check web server permissions for 'cgi-bin' directory ?
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 30, 2000 at 19:37 UTC | |
Re: How can I check web server permissions for 'cgi-bin' directory ?
by pschoonveld (Pilgrim) on Aug 02, 2000 at 15:25 UTC | |
by merlyn (Sage) on Aug 02, 2000 at 17:23 UTC | |
Re: How can I check web server permissions for 'cgi-bin' directory ?
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 07, 2000 at 09:18 UTC | |
Re: How can I check web server permissions for 'cgi-bin' directory ?
by Anonymous Monk on Aug 07, 2000 at 09:19 UTC |
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