Thanks Richard. That's good to know.
Yes, I've been looking at the logs and I always get this error:
suexec policy violation: see suexec log for more details, referer:
http://cms3.mitchmarcusmusic.com/
I have no suexec log.
the only other error is the error for not having the error page!
I've sent a support ticket to the Dreamhost techs, they're pretty
good about things.
You're idea for the send script to and return logs is a good one.
I'll incorporate that into my future cgi sandbox.
By the way, doesn't FTP in Rev send passwords in plain text? How do
you work around that?
sqb
I run Rev CGIs on Dreamhost daily. Once you find the culprit you'll
have a great time.
Have you checked your error.log from the server's logs folder?
I write my CGIs in a simple stack I made for doing so, which has a
button to upload the script so I take care of several small steps in
one click.
A few weeks ago I had trouble debugging a script's execution on the
server, and added another button that downloads my error.log file
and displays its contents - total time-saver, well worth the five
minutes to set it up.
The truth is out there - you just need to find where it's being reported. :)
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