On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 08:15:49AM -0400, Scott Holder wrote:
> Hello there. I suppose this isn't exactly on topic, but it is a Debian
> system running on a m68k :) I'm trying to get a web server running that
> will execute perl/php/cgi and the like. I started with Apache, but couldn't
> even ge
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 08:15:49AM -0400, Scott Holder wrote:
> Hello there. I suppose this isn't exactly on topic, but it is a Debian
> system running on a m68k :) I'm trying to get a web server running that
> will execute perl/php/cgi and the like. I started with Apache, but couldn't
> even ge
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Scott Holder wrote:
> thttpd seems to be almost doing it. If the scripts are -x,
> they display in the browser window. If they're +x, they just show a blank
> white page with nothing useful.
This sounds like your scripts don't output a header, so the entire output
is parsed a
Hello there. I suppose this isn't exactly on topic, but it is a Debian
system running on a m68k :) I'm trying to get a web server running that
will execute perl/php/cgi and the like. I started with Apache, but couldn't
even get that to work outside my internal LAN. From there I've tried both
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