>>When I get AtDot (or any other cgi set) working, I will be sure to let
>>the list know, and I will publish step by step directions for the
>>setup... so others like me can get one working without as much effort.
>
>Sorry that I don't have better instructions. I was just hacking
>around when I did it, and not keeping good notes. But my recollection
>is that it shouldn't be too hard once you have my Perl mods. There's
>a config.pl module that you have to set up for your specific system.
I think my problem isn't so much adjusting for my settings, but rather
getting it to work correctly with QuidProQuo. QPQ you have to do some
settings to tell it how to handle perl scripts (or any file extension for
that matter), and I think I have something set wrong there. Unfortuantly,
I am A: using the free version of QPQ that has no support... and B: using
QPQ whose company seems to have gone out of business (social
engineering's web site has been down for a very long time now), so I
can't get support even if I bought a copy.
Eventually, I will load a copy of MacHTTP (or even just try it under
PWS). I think I will have better luck with that. It is just getting the
time to mess with it (it isn't high priority, and since my server is dead
anyway, I am thinking of going to linux when I replace the machine, so
then it won't matter at all as I can use any one of the cgi sets "out of
the box")
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
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