CraigT wrote:
Thanks for responding Dragon. I added the JavaScript mime type to the HTTPD
file. I restarted the server and tried to load the external JavaScript
file into the .CGI process from the supra-directory (root) and a
subdirectory to the cgi-bin directory. The load from the root did not
work. The load from the subdirectory tried to work but attempted to
execute the .JS file like a Perl/CGI program according to the Apache log.
The content type is given as below.
<script type='text/JavaScript' src='js/rnd.js'></script>
I need more guidance.
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As I said in my original post, you cannot have these files served
from anywhere under the cgi-bin directory if Apache is configured to
execute files in that directory as CGI scripts, (which it appears it
is from what you say above).
I would suggest making a directory under your document root directory
for these js files and serve them from there.
Does your server properly send a static HTML file from the document
root directory or any subdirectories?
What happens if you try to load the js file directly via the browser
(not as part of a script tag, just type the url of the js file in the
browser)?
Dragon
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