find the "AddHandler cgi-script .cgi" section of the httpd.conf file and
either change the .cgi to .pl or add a new line with this extension or
change the .pl of the script to .cgi Hope this does it for ya.
>Have you setup the scriptalias section in your httpd.conf file?
>If so maybe you should double check whats in your scriptalais
>section of your
>gthttpd.conf file.
>
>
>
>On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
>> In a reply to a tech support question I got back this:
>>
>> Also you should have .cgi extension to be mapped to perl.
>>
>> What the heck does that mean? I know about allow cgi scripts
>to be executed
>> within config files for apache. Is this symlink'ing it or something?
>> I'm trying to execute a perl cgi script from a directory
>/cgi-bin and have chmod
>> 755 on the directory and the xxxx.cgi . This is a spelling
>app for web email.
>> It used to work fine in Mandrake 6.1 but since replacing it
>with Red Hat 6.2 I
>> have never been able to get it to work. Any ideas?
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