Solved: Re: Apache and user cgi-bin's

2002-01-22 Thread Jake McHenry
Thanks for the info. It works now. Jake On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Thierry ITTY wrote: > at the first glance if you specify : > > > ... > > it means you have a > UserDir public_html > > somewhere > > thus the "virtual" root directories for the users are > /home//public_html and the directory c

Re: Apache and user cgi-bin's

2002-01-22 Thread Thierry ITTY
at the first glance if you specify : ... it means you have a UserDir public_html somewhere thus the "virtual" root directories for the users are /home//public_html and the directory cgi-bin inside (ie /home//public_html/cgi-bin) has the url http://server/~user/cgi-bin and not http://server/~

Apache and user cgi-bin's

2002-01-22 Thread Jake McHenry
Hello everyone. I had my server set up before to make it so specified users can have their own cgi-bin. I can't seem to remember how I did it before. And stupid me, I didn't write it down. Here's what I have so far...     Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes MultiViews  AllowOverride Non