Hi,
I'm trying to get actinic 7.06 working on a server 2003 box (web edition) and I'm getting lots of problems with the CGI Bin.
Currently when I run the test in Advanced Setup I get an error saying
200000001011165 Unable to create a file in the web page directory - Permission denied
Unable to create a sub-directory in the web site directory - Permission denied.
When I click OK I then get..
"The test script failed to execute on the web server. The error could be caused by several things. Check the path to the Perl shell, the CGI script extension, the path to CGI-BIN, and the CGI-BIN URL. This error could also occur if your web site is out of disk space or your web server is not configured to accept POSTs to CGI scripts."
I've tried all sorts of setting variations and checked this site for answers but no look.
Settings are:
Catalog URL: http://tbs-studentweb.tees.ac.uk/web...est2/acatalog/
CGI BIN URL: http://tbs-studentweb.tees.ac.uk/webuser3/cgi-bin/
Path from CGI: ../test2/acatalog/
Path to CGI Bin: cgi-bin/
Path to PERL shell: /usr/bin/perl
Can anyone help shed some light please.
Thanks
Craig.
I'm trying to get actinic 7.06 working on a server 2003 box (web edition) and I'm getting lots of problems with the CGI Bin.
Currently when I run the test in Advanced Setup I get an error saying
200000001011165 Unable to create a file in the web page directory - Permission denied
Unable to create a sub-directory in the web site directory - Permission denied.
When I click OK I then get..
"The test script failed to execute on the web server. The error could be caused by several things. Check the path to the Perl shell, the CGI script extension, the path to CGI-BIN, and the CGI-BIN URL. This error could also occur if your web site is out of disk space or your web server is not configured to accept POSTs to CGI scripts."
I've tried all sorts of setting variations and checked this site for answers but no look.
Settings are:
Catalog URL: http://tbs-studentweb.tees.ac.uk/web...est2/acatalog/
CGI BIN URL: http://tbs-studentweb.tees.ac.uk/webuser3/cgi-bin/
Path from CGI: ../test2/acatalog/
Path to CGI Bin: cgi-bin/
Path to PERL shell: /usr/bin/perl
Can anyone help shed some light please.
Thanks
Craig.
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