No problem. Let me clean it up and make it pretty. I will resubmit it to you
directly.
On Monday 02 May 2005 14:53, Jim Self wrote:
> Thanks Mark,
> I will add that to the M2Web notes after I have reviewed it more closely.
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Thanks Mark,
I will add that to the M2Web notes after I have reviewed it more closely.
Mark Street wrote:
>OK, here we go. Jim described CGI for you so you have some idea of what is
>happening here. I got mine to run but still have some errors with my
>m2web.cgi script.
>
>I am suggesting a sli
I just got mine working. http://vista.oswizards.com/echo
After you make it through my instructions of setting up your apache config
make sure all your directory ownership and permissions are consistent and
correct. Also make sure that your gtm_routines variable is set correctly in
the m2web.c
OK, here we go. Jim described CGI for you so you have some idea of what is
happening here. I got mine to run but still have some errors with my
m2web.cgi script.
I am suggesting a slight variation on the instructions found on
http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/48.html as these instr
Kevin,
If you don't have a cgi-bin directory, another thing to try would be to make a
public_html
directory under the home directory of your vista user (whatever the name) and
copy the
scripts into there along with a .htaccess file like the following (just the one
line):
--- .htaccess
Options
Kevin wrote:
>I'm having trouble setting up M2web. I know nothing
>about cgi, so bear with me please.
CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface. The essence of it is that Apache or
any web
server supporting CGI can be configured to associate a script file, such as
m2web.cgi,
with certain URL's an
Kevin wrote:
>My Apache is working. It is serving this site:
>http://69.68.182.66
>
>I don't know how to tell the version number.
>
>I have not tried to use any of the CGI scripts. How
>would I do that?
You might already have a cgi-bin directory. Perhaps /var/www/cgi-bin.
If so, one way to start
On Monday 02 May 2005 10:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> My Apache is working. It is serving this site:
> http://69.68.182.66
>
> I don't know how to tell the version number.
This is a Red Hat box. Just call a page that doesn't exist. Or use your rpm
tool to get the version.
Apache/2.0.40 (Red
My Apache is working. It is serving this site:
http://69.68.182.66
I don't know how to tell the version number.
I have not tried to use any of the CGI scripts. How
would I do that?
I appreciate your help!
Kevin
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> I believe th
I believe that apache 2 denotes the version of Apache running as 2.0. My
first question is apache working and can you run the default CGI scripts
that come with it.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
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AFRL/IFSE
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