Re: [users@httpd] Apache not treating .EXE as CGI

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the hint with ordering the Alias directives. Oddly enough, I > left my configuration unchanged, did a reboot, and the .EXEs work fine, > now. I'm not clear on whether the service Restarts I did on the Apache > service weren't suf

Re: [users@httpd] Apache not treating .EXE as CGI

2005-05-19 Thread shenty
Joshua, Thanks for the hint with ordering the Alias directives. Oddly enough, I left my configuration unchanged, did a reboot, and the .EXEs work fine, now. I'm not clear on whether the service Restarts I did on the Apache service weren't sufficient before, or whether shutting Mozilla down comple

Re: [users@httpd] Apache not treating .EXE as CGI

2005-05-18 Thread Joshua Slive
[ Wow... Nasty email program you've got. HTML only and quite mangled. Please send in plain text.] On 5/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Question from a newbie. I have Apache 2.0.52 for Win32 installed locally on > Windows XP, SP2. I'm trying to run a set o

[users@httpd] Apache not treating .EXE as CGI

2005-05-18 Thread shenty
 Hi all, Question from a newbie. I have Apache 2.0.52 for Win32 installed locally on Windows XP, SP2. I'm trying to run a set of CGI .EXEs (that's Windows executables, not Perl scripts or similar) from NIST. The instructions from the NIST install read as follows about setting up a ScriptAlias in A