Antoon,
The RUNRMTCMD is in a CL and when I call the CL from the command 
line it works.  The same CL when called as a result of the trigger 
does not work.  The program that the RUNRMTCMD executes works when 
called from the command line.

Glenn


--- In [email protected], "Antoon van Os" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> try running the command from the command line with the same syntax 
as what
> you are passing to runrmtcmd,
> does it work then ? If not it may be a syntax problem, Apache is 
less syntax
> error-tolerant then the the Original HTTP
> server.
> Hth,
> Antoon
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: [email protected] 
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> Behalf Of tblacknite
>   Sent: donderdag 13 oktober 2005 15:51
>   To: [email protected]
>   Subject: [Easy400Group] RUNRMTCMD, triggers, and APACHE
> 
> 
>   I have a program that is launched from RUNRMTCMD that opens a 
browser
>   and loads a page that runs a CGIDEV2 program to send information 
to
>   our credit card processor.
> 
>   If I call the CL that has the RUNRMTCMD in it from the command 
line,
>   it works correctly.
> 
>   If I set up a trigger on the transaction file with the CL as the
>   trigger program, I get an HTTP500 error - Page cannot be 
displayed.
> 
>   Any ideas?
> 
>   p.s.  The trigger concept worked when I was on the Original HTTP
>   server, but since going to 'powered by Apache', it has stopped.
>   Glenn
> 
> 
> 
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