Re: sgi question

2002-08-25 Thread Alex B.
Craig & other ppl, maybe you have set the order of permissions wrong (@), like this: Order deny,allow Deny from all where it should be allow from all... and the other way around (Order allow,deny) mine looks like this: ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/SERVER/httpd/cgi-bin/" A

RE: No cache

2002-08-25 Thread Bob Showalter
> -Original Message- > From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2002 1:36 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: No cache > > > Hi all, > > I thought that the browser doesn't caches the pages created > on the fly by a > CGI script but it does. > >

Re: sgi question

2002-08-25 Thread Craig Dean
Check to see who is running apache ie nobody or root or apache Check the cgi directory for permissions. rwx or 700 or 777 or whatever Check the script ownership and permissions Whichever user is running the Apache server is the one that needs the access to the cgi directory On Thursday 22 August

[OT] document encoding

2002-08-25 Thread Hytham Shehab
hi guys, i insert both lines: into my cgi script, so that document language is predefined, and the browser - IE 5.5 - will stick with it, but: it gives me any type of characters/language except what i want, i even deselect the "Auto-Select" option in the IE 5.5, but no good, i have always se