On Sat, 4 Jun 2005, Michael D. Berger wrote:
Try putting the cgi in the same directory as the html file and turning on
execCGI in that directory? That's the easy answer. I suppose there's
something harder involving mod_rewrite.
But since you're parsing the html anyway, you could rewrite them on the
fly, too.
Your call.
I wrote a CGI that opens an html file, reads it and sends
it out (with some modification). Now these files contain
relative links of the form:
<a href="someFile.html">something</a>
Now when the client clicks on "something", only the relative
paths appear to the CGI, and I cannot open the file.
What should I do?
1. I could carry the last path in a cookie and construct
the full path. But this would only work for nodes
that accept cookies.
2. I could change all the paths to absolute. Much much
work.
Any better suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Mike.
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