That means that Apache doesn't know to execute the perl files. Something's
wrong with your Apache configuration or directory permissions. Some things
to check:
* Make sure the *.pl files in ../Rpad/server/ are set to enable execution.
* Check your apache http.conf. You need something like the fo
Context: FreeBSD 6.1on a pentium 4; apache 2 server up & running; mod_perl
installed; java & php 4 working.
Willing to use Rpad on an office intranet, I installed the Rpad package
(R2HTML was still there) and carefully read the instructions to set up a
server.
Now, on the server I can start t