Dear all,
I tried to make some adjustments to the script for Google. I made a form
like this:
html
head
meta name=GENERATOR content=Microsoft FrontPage 5.0
meta name=ProgId content=FrontPage.Editor.Document
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=windows-1252
titleNew Page
Sorry, I gave the wrong URL
http://www.voelspriet.nl/cgi-bin/spriet.cgi
What did I do wrong?
Your script works fine on my server. I get a 404 when I try
to run your link.
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-Original Message-
From: Henk van Ess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:19 AM
To: Bob Showalter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2 Q's, Google and Me - can you spell it out?
Sorry, I gave the wrong URL
http://www.voelspriet.nl/cgi-bin/spriet.cgi
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Subject: Re: 2 Q's, Google and Me - can you spell it out?
Dear Bob, dear all,
I followed your suggestion and installed Active Perl for a local test. If I
run the script below, I get the following error:
Too late for -T option at C:\spriet.nl
When I remove the first line #!/usr/bin/perl -wT
i get
Ty for your fast answer, but I;m still puzzled. Could you paste the script
and add the proper syntax? You really would help me with that
Henk van Ess
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it and no extraneous characters, including
spaces. Does that make sense?
-Original Message-
From: Henk van Ess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:49 AM
To: Camilo Gonzalez; Bob Showalter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 2 Q's, Google and Me - can you spell it out
--- Henk van Ess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Bob, dear all,
I followed your suggestion and installed Active Perl for a local test. If I
run the script below, I get the following error:
Too late for -T option at C:\spriet.nl
Since you're running IIS, getting the too late for -T option
Dear all,
Again, ty so much for your help. I'm learning a lot about Perl now.
Finally the script is running! Details do matter, don't they?
I have a new problem.
Check
http://www.voelspriet.nl/cgi-bin/spriet.pl
check All in Title en press Submit.
Error:
--- Henk van Ess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.voelspriet.nl/cgi-bin/spriet.pl
check All in Title en press Submit.
Error:
'd:\www\voelspriet.nl\www\cgi-bin\spriet.pl' script produced no output
Henk,
Find your error log. Since you appear to be using ISAPI, it's likely named
What an excellent tip.. My ISP doesn't give me acces to the log right away,
so the browser-trick helped me out!
here's the error:
Software error:
Can't locate object method appropriate via package regex at
d:\www\voelspriet.nl\www\cgi-bin\spriet.pl line 17.
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--- Henk van Ess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What an excellent tip.. My ISP doesn't give me acces to the log right away,
so the browser-trick helped me out!
here's the error:
Software error:
Can't locate object method appropriate via package regex at
Dear all,
It worked! You should have seen my face when I saw the script working for
the first time.
My first Perl script, thanks to architect Curtis and with great help of Bob
and Camilo! Ty all. I'm looking forward to learn more from you guys.
Henk van Ess
www.voelspriet.nl
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Dear Poec or others,
I followed the instructions, but the *.cgi fails to generate an output. What
did I do wrong?
Try www.voelspriet.nl/spriet.cgi to see the error. This is the content of
the script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -wT
use strict;
use CGI qw/:standard/;
use URI::Escape;
# if
--- Henk van Ess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
They told me that this forum teaches Perl in a friendly atmosphere, so I
hope you can help me. My name is Henk van Ess and I run www.voelspriet.nl, a
Dutch site about searchengines (non-commercial).
I'm busy with a form for searching
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