Dirkjan Ochtman wrote: > > Stick the single tibia.tba file on your webserver (assuming > Python is > > installed) and you're off and editing files in the same > folder or below. > > Admins can edit any element; non-admins can edit any > element for which > > admins give them permission. > > - Stuck in /var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/ > - Changed permissions to 755 > - Renamed to tibia.cgi > > ... 500 Internal Server Error. > > I don't have a lot of experience with CGI, though, so any > help would be welcome.
Tibia expects your file to be named "tibia.tba", and makes requests to show the toolbar and other resources using that name. You'll have to do one of the following: 1. Name it back to tibia.tba and tell your webserver that .tba is a CGI extension. This is the preferred method. In Apache, add the line "AddHandler cgi-script .tba" to your httpd.conf. You may wish to limit this to a Directory section. 2. Edit tibia.tba and replace all occurrences of "tibia.tba" with "tibia.cgi". 3. Use mod_python, which would allow you to call tibia.py from your site-packages directory. Details inside tibia.tba, in the mod_python_handler function docs. Robert Brewer MIS Amor Ministries [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list