El Jue 29 Nov 2001 19:37, Chuck Carson escribió: > I have the following config: > > apache 1.3.22 with perl 1.26 built statically > > I want to use perl to dynamically generate html pages, so I have .pl > files under DOCUMENT_ROOT. > > I have this config: > > Alias /perl /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin > <Directory /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin > > SetHandler perl-script > PerlHandler Apache::Registry > Options +ExecCGI > </Directory> > <Files *.pl> > SetHandler perl-script > PerlHandler Apache::Registry > Options ExecCGI > </Files> > > Whenever I try and get a perl script from a web browser, it pops up a > dialog asking to save the damn file. I have tried Netscape 4.79 on NT > and Unix as well as IE 5.5. I have configured a server in this manner > probably 100 times, I cannot find what I a missing this particuliar > time. > > > Anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks, > Chuck > > > Chuck Carson > Systems Administrator > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > 858.202.4188 Office > 858.442.0827 Mobile > 858.623.0460 Fax
The content type is not getting rigth to the browser ! If you are using a funny extension for your files you need the apache AddType directive. AddType text/html .myextension Maybe you are just forgeting to send the http Content-Type: text/html as your first instruction. There are many ways to do it: print "Content-Type:text/html\n\n"; or use CGI qw/:standard/; print header; or the mod_perl way.... In any case, you miss to Put a mod_perl directive "PerlSendHeader on" (to fix malformer headers) in your directory configuration. Hans Poo