I have some CGI scripts on a Chinese Windows 2000 server running IIS, with ActivePerl installed.
I am able to read from files but not write. So the following code, using CGI::Application: sub register { my $self = shift; # Get CGI query object my $q = $self->query(); my $output = $q->header; $output .= $q->start_html; $output .= $q->h1("HI ok there?"); open (DB, "db") or die "No read from db: $!\n"; while (<DB>) { $output .= $q->h2($_); } close DB; $output .= $q->h2(umask); $output .= $q->end_html(); return $output; returns the contents of db: > Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > HI ok there? > > ok > > not ok > > test 1 > > test 2 > > test 3 > > test 4 But when I change open (DB, "db") or die "No read from db: $!\n"; to open (DB, ">db") or die "No write to db: $!\n"; I get this returned: > Error in CGI Application > > CGI Error > > The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a > complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are: > > [Thu Jan 10 16:44:02 2002] D:\penpals CGI\Ppsite.pl: Error > executing run mode 'mode2'. Eval of code '$self->register' > resulted in error: No write to db: Permission denied I tried the umask function, but although it seemed to be setting something it is not allowing me to write to the file. What is the problem here? It looks to me like something which should have been handled installing ActivePerl, but it is difficult for me to do anything with the Windows machine or communicate with the people responsible for it. -- Greg Matheson To do is to be-- Descartes Chinmin College To be is to do-- Voltaire Do be do be do-- Frank Sinatra (Anonymous - Men's Restrooms, Greasewood Flats, Scottsdale) Taiwan Penpals Archive <URL: http://netcity.hinet.net/kurage> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]