Now, I could be very wrong here.. I just did a bit of my own research
on IPv6 (because I didn't know much about it) and apparantly the
equivelant of 128.0.0.1 is ::1/128.. Don't you need to add the /128 at the end?On 10/24/05,
Haifa Murad Hasan Abdulla Al Balooshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I say CGI Alias in quotations, because it's not the same type of alias that one would normally expect in Apache.
What I'm trying to do, and forgive me if it cannot be done, is make
some kind of alias so that when I write CGI scripts with the header
#!/usr/bin/perl for use in a linux environment,