Tim Golden wrote: > Amer Neely wrote: >> Richie Hindle wrote: >>>> [Amer] >>>> #!/usr/bin/python >>>> [...] On my home PC [...] >>>> [Thu Sep 13 04:16:03 2007] [error] [client 0.0.0.0] (OS 2)The system >>>> cannot find the file specified. >>> That's because on your home PC Python is somewhere like >>> C:\Python25\python.exe, not /usr/bin/python. >>> >>> Are you sure /usr/bin/python is correct for your hosting environment? >>> >> >> It's my understanding that the Windows shell doesn't pay much >> attention to the shebang line if the file type is associated with the >> proper application. >> >> But I tried your suggestion and got the same results. >
See my reply to this post - I had a typo in the shebang line and it now works on my home PC. > The Windows shell doesn't, but Apache does. (Haven't followed > this thread closely, but I seem to remember it has to do with > running CGI scripts). This seems to indicate that maybe my host needs to configure Apache to run python scripts? But I didn't need to do anything with mine. -- Amer Neely w: www.webmechanic.softouch.on.ca/ Perl | MySQL programming for all data entry forms. "Others make web sites. We make web sites work!" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list