I imagine it was related to cgi changing to being built-in and then back again. just a2enmoding the cgi module should fix your problems. -Thom * Diwaker Gupta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > Turns out it wasn't a bug with apache2 after all (maintainer you can as > well go ahead and close this bug). > > Unfortunately, I'm not sure how I fixed the problem, but you might want > to try these steps: > > o use a2dismod to disable the cgi module, and a2end to re-enable it > o restart apache > o flush your browser cache completely and try again > > Lemme know if you get it working. If not, I'll try to dig in deeper into > what I did. > > HTH > Diwaker > > Nathan Kroll wrote: > >I'm having the same problem on our webservers. Any insight or > >workarounds to fix this temporarily? > > > >Thanks. > > > -- > Diwaker Gupta > Graduate Student, Computer Sc. and Engg. > University of California, San Diego > http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker > >