cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html

2003-07-13 Thread Nestor R. Mazza
Hi   My server is Debian Woody 3.0r1 Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26   All the scripts works fine under original directories but now I want to put the user's scripts under /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin ... At first I put   /home/bodegonweb/public_html

Re: cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html

2003-07-13 Thread Jason Lim
- Original Message - From: "Nestor R. Mazza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DEBIAN debian-isp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 13 July, 2003 11:06 PM Subject: cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html Hi My server is Debian Woody 3.0r1 Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_p

Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Jason Lim
Hi All, While not specifically Debian, I'm sure you guys figured this one out ages ago. In Apache, I know you can set ErrorDocument 404 /404.html or similar in a per-site context, but do you know if a standard one can be used to replace the Apache one? That way, one wouldn't need to dump a w

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 19:53, Jason Lim wrote: > In Apache, I know you can set ErrorDocument 404 /404.html or similar in a > per-site context, but do you know if a standard one can be used to replace > the Apache one? I havent actually done this so its a guess - why dont you try sticking it outside

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Leonardo Boselli
I was told to set a script in php or perl that looks if in the directory where the called poage were an 404.php or 404.html file, if so include that, otherwise go up a level and try again, if one reach the home of the domain and does not find any 404 then use the default one ... if you coded th

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Gene Grimm
Leonardo Boselli wrote: I was told to set a script in php or perl that looks if in the directory where the called poage were an 404.php or 404.html file, if so include that, otherwise go up a level and try again, if one reach the home of the domain and does not find any 404 then use the default

cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html

2003-07-13 Thread Nestor R. Mazza
Hi   My server is Debian Woody 3.0r1 Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26   All the scripts works fine under original directories but now I want to put the user's scripts under /home/user/public_html/cgi-bin ... At first I put   /home/bodegonweb/public_html

Re: cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html

2003-07-13 Thread Jason Lim
- Original Message - From: "Nestor R. Mazza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DEBIAN debian-isp" Sent: 13 July, 2003 11:06 PM Subject: cgi-bin directory under home/user/public_html Hi My server is Debian Woody 3.0r1 Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26 All the s

Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Jason Lim
Hi All, While not specifically Debian, I'm sure you guys figured this one out ages ago. In Apache, I know you can set ErrorDocument 404 /404.html or similar in a per-site context, but do you know if a standard one can be used to replace the Apache one? That way, one wouldn't need to dump a w

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 19:53, Jason Lim wrote: > In Apache, I know you can set ErrorDocument 404 /404.html or similar in a > per-site context, but do you know if a standard one can be used to replace > the Apache one? I havent actually done this so its a guess - why dont you try sticking it outside

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Leonardo Boselli
I was told to set a script in php or perl that looks if in the directory where the called poage were an 404.php or 404.html file, if so include that, otherwise go up a level and try again, if one reach the home of the domain and does not find any 404 then use the default one ... if you coded th

Re: Default Apache 404 for all sites

2003-07-13 Thread Gene Grimm
Leonardo Boselli wrote: I was told to set a script in php or perl that looks if in the directory where the called poage were an 404.php or 404.html file, if so include that, otherwise go up a level and try again, if one reach the home of the domain and does not find any 404 then use the default