* Lee <lee...@gmail.com> [110302 23:18]: > Sometimes you refer to the Perl scripts with absolute paths, > sometimes relative. I do no know what dir your .htaccess is in, but > please check the paths. > > It also seems that you changed the .htaccess references to .pl > extension to .py -- was there a reason for that? > > Sorry I missed the start of this - there is too little history in > the post to catch up properly. Hi Lee: Maybe you didn't get all of the messages on this thread. It is *David* that is using 'perl' scripts *I* am using 'python' scripts. By using David's htaccess and just changing the extensions I was able to see that my approach was working, but that the particular browser I was using was messing things up. Probably because it was cached something from an earlier misconfiguration. I would note - as a long time web developer (cgi programmer) that for us old foggies trying to make the transition from 'traditional' cgi to the framework approach, I could use some htaccess 'recipes'. cheers -- Tim tim at johnsons-web.com or akwebsoft.com http://www.akwebsoft.com
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