Bill Marriott wrote:
That was one of the first things I tried; but I might not have put them in the right spots, because the errors still persisted. I tried the cgi-bin folder, the website root folder, and my home directory.

The fake files have to go in with all the other Unix installation files, which is usually something your ISP has to do for you. However, the last server I tried this on, it failed. Some people have reported success however. I'm not sure exactly where these files are supposed to go, except that you can't generally access them from your own account; they are part of the server installation. When I tell the ISP to do it, they always seem to know where they should be located.


"Pierre Sahores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bill,

Did you try to upload empty files named with the "lost libs" names
behind your Rev engine in your cgi-bin directory. Some times, it does
the trick if i right remember the Jacque's CGI courses.

Best,

Le 14 janv. 07 à 13:35, Bill Marriott a écrit :

The error seems to occur because the rev engine is looking for  graphics
libraries which either don't exist, or cannot be found (because my hosting
provider does not provide environment variables to cron jobs).

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Pierre Sahores
www.sahores-conseil.com



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