Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl cgi question

2006-01-05 Thread Sean Davis
On 1/5/06 11:35 AM, "Ian Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote: >> It seems obvious that there is no file >> /Users/sdavis/Documents/workspace/DogDB/lib/Dog/HTML/DogForm.pm >> >> But on the other hand it could be too obvious to be true. > > To be more accurate, the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl cgi question

2006-01-05 Thread Ian Stuart
Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote: It seems obvious that there is no file /Users/sdavis/Documents/workspace/DogDB/lib/Dog/HTML/DogForm.pm But on the other hand it could be too obvious to be true. To be more accurate, there is no file /Users/. *THAT THE WEB SERVER CAN SEE* This would imply t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl cgi question

2006-01-05 Thread Sean Davis
On 1/5/06 11:31 AM, "Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It seems obvious that there is no file > /Users/sdavis/Documents/workspace/DogDB/lib/Dog/HTML/DogForm.pm > > But on the other hand it could be too obvious to be true. The script runs successfully from the command line,

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Perl cgi question

2006-01-05 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
It seems obvious that there is no file /Users/sdavis/Documents/workspace/DogDB/lib/Dog/HTML/DogForm.pm But on the other hand it could be too obvious to be true. Otherwise I thought it was necessary to set "Options ExecCGI"... -ascs -Original Message- From: Sean Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PR