"Johnstone, Colin" wrote:
> ...
> Does it make sense that they have built a safeguard into the server that if I had
> set permissions to 777 it would not run, but if I change to 755 it will.
>
> Regards Colin
Hi Colin,
It sure does. When you 777 a directory exposed to the Internet, you leave
"Johnstone, Colin" wrote:
> Gidday All,
>
> I should be past this now.
>
> I hope someone can help, my host refuses to help.
>
> I have written this simple perl script to test it on my host. I always have trouble
> when I write a new script and upload it to this host it runs fine on my server her
Johnstone, Colin wrote:
Hi Wiggins,
thats right I don't have access to error logs or command line to run it. I can only run it through the browser.
Does it make sense that they have built a safeguard into the server that if I had set permissions to 777 it would not run, but if I change to 755 i
Colin
-Original Message-
From: Wiggins d'Anconia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 14:42
To: Johnstone, Colin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trouble running perl scripts.
Johnstone, Colin wrote:
> Gidday All,
>
> I should be past this now.
>
Johnstone, Colin wrote:
Gidday All,
I should be past this now.
I hope someone can help, my host refuses to help.
I have written this simple perl script to test it on my host. I always have trouble when I write a new script and upload it to this host it runs fine on my server here at work.
#!/
14:34
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Trouble running perl scripts.
Gidday All,
I should be past this now.
I hope someone can help, my host refuses to help.
I have written this simple perl script to test it on my host. I always have trouble
when I write a new script and upload it to this ho
Gidday All,
I should be past this now.
I hope someone can help, my host refuses to help.
I have written this simple perl script to test it on my host. I always have trouble
when I write a new script and upload it to this host it runs fine on my server here at
work.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
print