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    CGIWRAP errors

    HI for some reason I'm getting CGIWRAP errors when adding stuff to the cart. No idea why, everything was working ok on Friday night, and then over the weekend we have this when trying to upload:
    The web server returned an unknown response.

    Possible Cause:
    You are attempting to download orders
    before uploading to the web site
    Incorrect CGI-BIN URL in the web site details
    Incorrect permissions on the CGI script on
    the server (UNIX servers only)
    Script corruption - Could be caused by:
    Binary ftp transfer during manual installation
    Incomplete transfer
    Garbled transfer
    etc.
    Old or bad version of Perl running on server
    Http server error
    Wrong Path to Perl specified in the
    web site details
    Unknown
    Recommendation:
    Abort
    Resolution:
    Check cgi-bin script permissions
    Compare cgi-bin script against local script to
    check for corruption
    Upgrade Perl on server (needs at least 5.002)
    Run the Web | Configure Web Site Details command to verify your setup
    Re-install the web site
    Review server response for hints

    The response was:
    <HTML>
    <HEAD>
    <TITLE>CGIWrap Error: Execution of this script not permitted</TITLE>
    <CENTER><H2>CGIWrap Error: Execution of this script not permitted</H2></CENTER>
    <HR><p></HEAD><BODY>
    Execution of (/home/.sites/124/site1301/web/cgi-bin/nq000001.pl) is not permitted
    for the following reason:

    <P><DL><DT>Script file not found.</DL>
    <P><HR><P>
    <DL>
    <DT><B>Local Information and Documentation:</B>
    <P>
    </DL>
    <DD><B>Contact Name</B>: Administrator
    <DD><B>Contact EMail</B>: <A HREF="mailto:admin">admin</A>
    <P>
    <DL>
    <DT><B>Server Data:</B>
    <P>
    <DD><B>Server Administrator/Contact</B>: admin
    <DD><B>Server Name</B>: www.mower-magic.co.uk
    <DD><B>Server Port</B>: 80
    <DD><B>Server Protocol</B>: HTTP/1.1
    <DD><B>Virtual Host</B>: www.mower-magic.co.uk
    </DL>
    <P>
    <DL>
    <DT><B>Request Data:</B>
    <P>
    <DD><B>User Agent/Browser</B>: Catalog
    <DD><B>Request Method</B>: POST
    <DD><B>Remote Address</B>: 85.158.40.251
    <DD><B>Remote Port</B>: 2498
    <DD><B>Extra Path Info</B>: /cgi-bin/nq000001.pl
    </DL>

    Nothing has changed this end. Our host, easily.co.k, are useless. Can anyone shed any light on this ? I looks like there is a problem with the server but how can I tell for sure ?

    Jez

    #2
    A search of the forum for cgiwrap gives previous threads where this has been discussed and sorted. That would be my first port of call.

    Mike
    -----------------------------------------

    First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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      #3
      Yes thanks for that obviously I have done that and did not find an answer for my particualr query. I wanted to know how I can prove it is a server problem as I have not changed any of my settings. The site is "up" and running, but these perl-script type errors persist so I want to know how I can test to prove it is " their fault".

      Thanks

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        #4
        I'm glad it's up and running now as it wasn't when I first looked.

        The only way to prove it's a server problem is to identify which specific problem you have. Actinic gives a whole list of possible causes. All I can suggest is that you go through them one by one until you find which one is affecting you.

        Mike
        -----------------------------------------

        First Tackle - Fly Fishing and Game Angling

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          #5
          Hi Jez,

          Execution of (/home/.sites/124/site1301/web/cgi-bin/nq000001.pl) is not permitted for the following reason:

          <P><DL><DT>Script file not found.</DL>
          Does it exist and is that path correct?
          ********************
          Tracey
          SellerDeck

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