> Hi All,
>
> What are the necessary settings required in httpd.conf to use perl cgi
> file thru Apache.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>
>
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Nilay Puri, Noida wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> What are the necessary settings required in httpd.conf to use perl cgi file
> thru Apache.
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
This is really more an Apache question than a Perl question since CGI
can be written in any language, but you can look here:
http://http
Hi All,
What are the necessary settings required in httpd.conf to use perl cgi file
thru Apache.
Thanks in advance
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I am installing html::mason.
I have activestate perl installed.
I have apache installed.
I have mod_perl installed.
I have download Mason and am trying to install the prerequisites and the
optional packages listed in the readme.
None of them where available from ppm.
So I have downloaded the sou
On 9/25/01 10:26 AM, "Bill Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a big can of worms...
>
> There are various ways to get what you want - some better and more secure
> than others; but not having root access is not a big deal...
>
> Something that may help point you in a better direction:
fmteyewtka remote authentication: http://library.smc.edu/rpa.htm
> Hey folks,
> I'm trying to cobble together some form of authentication mechanism on
a
> website I am building for a friend. His ISP uses Perl & Apache (it's
on a
> linux box). I (obviously) don't
On 9/25/01 11:10 AM, "David Simcik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I'm trying to cobble together some form of authentication mechanism on a
> website I am building for a friend. His ISP uses Perl & Apache (it's on a
> linux box). I (obvio
Hey folks,
I'm trying to cobble together some form of authentication mechanism on a
website I am building for a friend. His ISP uses Perl & Apache (it's on a
linux box). I (obviously) don't have root priviledges and have limited
access to the filesystem. What are my op