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Old 03-11-2003, 11:48 AM
bsneed bsneed is offline
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cgi/perl script troubles

It seems if i run a script from my cgi-bin directory via the command line, it works perfectly, no errors, msgs, just spits out the html it should. However, if i point to that same script in the browser i get a message about an Internal Server Error.

Yet, if i run ANOTHER script (that also works fine via perl on the command line) it works via the web also.

both files are 755. i'm confused.

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Old 03-11-2003, 03:45 PM
NetPublicist NetPublicist is offline
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There could be many different things wrong with this CGI script.

It could be trying to open or write to a directory of file that it doesn't have permissions to, it could have a bad path to a file, or even a bad path to sendmail.

What is the script you are using?
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