The location is perl c:\program files\apahce2\cgi-bin\first.pl 
  I am sure about it shows very clear in error message The system cannot find 
the path 
specified : couldn't spawn processes:   
c:\programfiles\apahce2\cgi-bin\first.pl. Instead of programfiles in my system 
it is program files


  Are you sure the file is at that location?
Try running "perl c:\programfiles\apahce2\cgi-bin\first.pl"
I suspect it ought to be:
 - program files opposed to programfiles 
 - apache2 opposed to apahce2

  On 3/30/07, mani kandan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    

Hai all 
  Get me to help this problem solved.
  
  
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From: mani kandan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 21:33:40 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: perl
  sir        
   I would much appreciate if you help me in finding the 
problem

I am using apache 2.0.04 win32 version in window XP, I got error 
message saying internal server error

I checked the error log and My error logs says as reads below   
        
The system cannot find the path specified : couldn't create child   
processes: 720003: first.pl         
   
  The system cannot find the path 
specified : couldn't spawn processes:   
c:\programfiles\apahce2\cgi-bin\first.pl         
   
  Kindly help me to get this problem solved  

And the reply from apache   

This does not seem to be a bug. Please post your question on the users 
support  list ( http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html) since bugzilla 
is not support  forum, but for reporting bugs.
  Hope this information is okay
   
  Is that my apache is problem, or my coding,  but perl coding works fine in 
perl interpreter
   
  PS: kindly help me and guide me how to subscribe to get correct infromation, 
since i am new user to perl-cgi and apache 
   
  Kindly help me this problem solved  
   
  wam regards
  mani
   
  
  
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