qb
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Post by qb on Jan 4, 2007 10:22:39 GMT -5
I follow the steps of the install of gm, but in the end I think I do something wrong.. Open your Web browser and run gm.cgi on your site (for example, if you run www.mysite.com and you uploaded the Greymatter files to the /cgi-bin/ subdirectory, then you'd type www.mysite.com/cgi-bin/gm.cgi in your browser). If all of the above went okay, then you should now see the Greymatter logon prompt. when I opened www.queenbutterfly.nl/cgi-bin/gm.cgi I wont get a logon, but I can only download the file.. What did I do wrong?
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Post by coldstone on Jan 4, 2007 14:16:52 GMT -5
What directory did you upload your files to? I would verify with your ISP or web host that your cgi-bin directory is accessed through the url www.qeenbutterfly.nl/cgi-bin/. Do you have other cgi scripts that you can run from that address?
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Post by petefinnigan on Jan 4, 2007 16:26:40 GMT -5
Hi,
I would also add that because you said that gm.cgi was simply downloaded then that inidcates to me that the webserver is not treating files with a dot cgi extension as a perl (cgi) script. As Coldstone said you should have a chat with your ISP first.
cheers
Pete
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qb
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Post by qb on Jan 7, 2007 7:14:03 GMT -5
Hi, I would also add that because you said that gm.cgi was simply downloaded then that inidcates to me that the webserver is not treating files with a dot cgi extension as a perl (cgi) script. As Coldstone said you should have a chat with your ISP first. cheers Pete I think thats not the problem, I asked them and they say that is possible to use perl script and cgi extension..
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qb
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Post by qb on Jan 7, 2007 8:53:10 GMT -5
I Found my problem, now it works
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Post by petefinnigan on Jan 8, 2007 4:29:40 GMT -5
hi,
glad to hear that you have fixed it. If you could let us know the issue here it may help someone else in the future.
cheers
Pete
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