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- Subject: Re: apache config
- From: Darren Cook <darrenj@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 15:12:27 +0900
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> "/home/httpd/html/project/one.cgi" I have no problems. Yet for > "/home/httpd/html/project/cgi/one.cgi" I cannot open, read or write to the > same files successfully as before. > > I did add /home/httpd/html/project/cgi to the list of directories in > access.conf and list "Options ExecCGI"in it's definition. (and the scripts > run, yet they cannot manipulate files) If the scripts run I don't think it is anything to do with Apache config; i.e. it would be file permissions or something in your script. > "Do not make your script directories sub-directories of your web page > directories" I think this is just advice, not a restriction. Darren
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