Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-17 Thread Steve Swift
hat when cgi is used it is fed a different argument? EG - Original Message - From: Steve Swift Date: Saturday, December 16, 2006 2:04 am Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name To: users@httpd.apache.org > When you use the "C:/directory/file" forma

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-17 Thread exgulley
PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name To: users@httpd.apache.org > When you use the "C:/directory/file" format your browser is > fetching the > file directly from the filesystem and displaying it as best it > can; your > apache webserver is not involved in the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-15 Thread Steve Swift
When you use the "C:/directory/file" format your browser is fetching the file directly from the filesystem and displaying it as best it can; your apache webserver is not involved in the process at all. So there will be no execution of the CGI script, as that takes place inside apache. On 15/12/06

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-15 Thread exgulley
I have a set of cgi scripts that will only run when addressed with an 'http://type URL' and not the 'C:/directory/file' format. When I need to use cgi Apache produces a 'Save As' Dialog box because the http server is being bypassed. I can't figure out how to rewrite how my cgi programs are add