Hey Chris,
  I am not very familiar with Novell, but I don't think it is a webserver.
Apache is an excellent server though and it is free at apache.org. Not to
mention the docs are very good, they have a version for almost every
platform, and there is a ton of help on the web for it.  But no matter what,
you will need a web server of some sort before you can view  your scripts in
a browser.
  As far as 192.168.xxx.xxx, it is my understanding that this address range
is really used customarily for LAN/intranet use, and not 'net' use (but I
could be wrong...)

Shawn

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Zampese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:44 PM
Subject: Cant run CGI Scripts?


Sorry for the 'newbie' question, but I am going bald from pulling my hair
out, so I had to ask some people with brains...
    I am trying to run a CGI script on an Intranet.  Basically the user
opens a form in the intranet and when they submit it a modified copy (ie
slightly different layout) is sent to someone (offsite) and the info in the
form is saved to a text file.  I have written all the code, but I cannot get
the script to run on the intranet.
    I am running Perl 5.6 form activestate, and the Intranet is being
handled with Novell Netware.  I have been asked if it is a file server or a
web server...not really sure, but the address of the Intranet home page is
192.168.68.1 (seems web-ish to me?).
   If anyone has experience running CGI on an Intranet I would really
appreciate some help.
   Thanks in advance for your help, and in retreat for all the help that I
have found from  previous posts on this list :)

    Chris



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