That worked!!!
The web service starts from the terminal prompt, too.
I've been wracking my brain over this one for an entire week. Searching
every web site I could think of (except Apple's).
Thanks Again!
Brad Allen
Salt Lake City, Utah USA
On Friday, August 31, 2001, at 06:45 AM, Agustin Bialet wrote:
> Brad,
>
> That's a known issue on Mac OS X Server, a possible workaround is to
> disable
> from the server admin app the settings "enable webperf cache" and
> "start web
> service at system startup" please feel free to contact me directly if
> you
> need more assistence in doing this or read the TIL article about this
> subject on http://kbase.info.apple.com
>
> Article number 106400.
>
> Mac OS X Server 10.0: Form Data Not Sent to CGI When Using POST Method
>
> If you use the Server Admin application to start Web service, any CGI
> script
> (Perl, PHP, Python, and so forth) will not receive data sent using the
> HTTP
> POST method from a Web page form.
>
> --
> Agustin Bialet
> Macaldia
> Apple Authorized Consultants
> Av del Libertador 489 - 6 Norte
> (5411) 43288844
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> From: Brad Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 20:31:54 -0600
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: CGI POST Arguments
>>
>> I'm setting up a new web server to move some existing sites, that
>> include perl scripts.
>>
>> I definitely have perl running as a CGI (vs. mod_perl) and the script
>> I'm working with is a slightly modified version of FormMail from Matt's
>> Script Archive available at;
>>
>> http://www.worldwidemart.com/scripts/formmail.shtml
>>
>> My problem is the CGI is not getting the POST arguments from httpd. GET
>> works, and I've even copied it to a couple other machines to test it
>> and
>> it works there.
>>
>> Anybody have any ideas?
>>
>> Vitals:
>>
>> Problem System: Mac OS X Server (Darwin) 10.0.4
>>
>> Works on: Consumer version of Mac OS X 10.0.4
>> also works on Red Hat Linux 6.2
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> bRad
>>
>>
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