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    #16
    Your web server is not configured to accept POSTs to CGI scripts.

    How can I make sure it's configured to accept POSTs?

    As I have virtual hosts setup would I need to set a ScriptAlias for each virtual host?
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      #17
      Ok now, this is weird.

      Have uploaded with less errors (in upload process than before) and the site seems to be functioning!!

      But when I test the connection, it still says I cant respond to POSTs.
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        #18
        Oops. Getting POST error on download too.

        I'm pretty confident this is somehow a Linux problem.
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          #19
          Have actinic support looking into this problem currently.

          Will post any findings in case it will help future users.
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            #20
            Hi there,

            Does anybody know of an existing checklist of a server setup? Things I should be checking to ensure it will run properly?

            Mike (Pulling his hair out)...
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              #21
              There are server setup instructions in the Advanced User Guide...
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                #22
                Thanks.

                The specific requirements for Actinic to run successfully are as follows:
                1. A UNIX or Windows NT system running a web server.
                2. The web server must support POSTs and GETs to CGI scripts implemented in Perl
                3. Perl 5.004 or greater must be installed on the server

                What I really need to know, is how to get number 2 working. Check out the site www.welshaspie.co.uk all the mechanics work fine.

                Everywhere I look, documents say to make sure POSTs are supported, but I can't find anywhere that says what to do to :-

                A : Find out if they are supported/meant to be supported on Fedora Core, or

                B : To turn them on, if in fact possible.

                I am running Perl v. 5.8.8-10

                I probably dont deserve any help for being so thick.

                Mike.
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                  #23
                  Hi again,

                  I was wondering if the router settings such as UPnP could be effecting this?

                  Thanks
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                    #24
                    Mike,

                    If you read page 153 of the Advanced Users Guide you will see examples of how to create the 'cgi-bin perl association' by assigning the appropriate 'GET, HEAD, POST' verbs.

                    Kind regards,
                    Bruce King
                    SellerDeck

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bruce
                      Mike,

                      If you read page 153 of the Advanced Users Guide you will see examples of how to create the 'cgi-bin perl association' by assigning the appropriate 'GET, HEAD, POST' verbs.

                      Kind regards,
                      Bruce do not know what AUG you have but page 153 is no good for linux servers?

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                        #26
                        Darren,

                        That specific bit is for IIS servers, but the assigning of values/verbs to the .pl or .cgi script is not very different. This bit is best done by the hosting company unless the person doing it knows what they are doing. I am sure I could get some *nix related info if I googled it but....

                        Kind regards,
                        Bruce King
                        SellerDeck

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bruce
                          Darren,

                          That specific bit is for IIS servers, but the assigning of values/verbs to the .pl or .cgi script is not very different. This bit is best done by the hosting company unless the person doing it knows what they are doing. I am sure I could get some *nix related info if I googled it but....

                          Kind regards,
                          I understand but was not sure if you missed it that was all

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                            #28
                            Hi Guys,

                            Thanks for the further suggestions, I have solved the problem. And in true forum support fashion I shall tell you how I did it. I am using VSFTP on my linux server, and by default ASCII uploads are disabled. I enabled this and ét voila. Functioning! I hope this helps many others!

                            Thanks for your support, I shall pop in from time to time.

                            Mike..
                            Retail Systems (North)

                            Actinic and RMS Partners and Reseller..

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                              #29
                              Thank you Mike, much appreciated.

                              Kind regards,
                              Bruce King
                              SellerDeck

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