/perl/modPerlTest.pl?param=Hello%20World and saw it
download. I ran it; and, as before, the command window came and went. I
thought double check Angela before you make a fool of yourself... and bingo
the file is wml text!
Sorry everyone; I'll crawl away and die now.
Kind regards
PS For tho
ht 'I wonder what Netscape does'? You guys
are going to love this! Can you believe that Netscape does as it should and
fires up my plug-in? Well it does. It seems this is an IE Explorer-Mod_perl
specific problem!
I still need to stop files being downloaded by IE users though!
Kind re
with
the others, still gets returned.
Any other ideas will be seized upon with alacrity; I'm going crazy here!
Kind regards
Angela
> Make sure that later on in httpd.conf you aren't
> redefining /perl to be handled by the default handler.
> e.g. try to move the above co
istry
Options +ExecCGI
PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
What can I do to stop files with a *.pl mask being returned to a user?
All help appreciated!
Angela
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