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Re: [mv] cgi inf ACTION="/cgi-bin/flycat/process" not found
Lyn -
Thanks. This is a step in the right direction, but the "flycat" cgi is in a directory that has other
cgis that work fine, so I believe the permissions are ok.
Here they are:
The permissions for flycat are: -rwsr-xr-x 1 webmaste webmaste 26685 Nov 20 09:55 flycat
The permissions for the cgi-bin directory are: drwxrwxrwx 2 webmaste webmaste 1024 Nov 20
09:55 cgi-bin
Let me know if anything looks amiss.
Thanks,
Charles
Lyn St George wrote:
> ****** message to minivend-users from "Lyn St George" <lyn@zolotek.com> ******
>
> On Sat, 20 Nov 1999 17:08:02 -0500, Charles Cummings wrote:
>
> >****** message to minivend-users from Charles Cummings <webmaster@objectivesolutions.net>
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> >
> >I use PERL cgi scripts extensively on my server. That part is definitely ok. Question is, why are
> >there no files in /cgi-bin/flycat ? The error is
> >"The requested URL /cgi-bin/flycat/process was not found on this server." and it is correct - there
> >is no such file. There is a file
> >"flycat" under my cgi-bin directory (it is executable), so as far as I can see
> >"/cgi-bin/flycat/process" is meaningless, as "flycat" in
> >this context is not a directory.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Charles
>
> There is never a file called 'process' but there is frequently a
> process called 'process' :) You'll frequently a 'process' in the
> URL when the actual page is something like 'checkout', ie
> it has been parsed through MV's cgi, 'flycat'. The real
> problem is more likely to be permissions or similar.
>
> Cheers
> Lyn
>
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