Same as many other posts I have reviewed, and have followed steps taken in all other posts to no effect.
I have especially followed the post "whats the first step" on pg 2 of the forum, and have reviewed the tutorial at jpdeni.com.
My PacBell server has Perl 5 on a Unix VDE.
Part of the good thing about this set up is that the pathname/absolute path name is always www.advisorpage.com/...
Part of the bad thing is that I do not have chmod access through FTP. Instead I use a web utility to set permissions for directories.
The permissions I have set are for
.../cgi/dbman to have r/w access to .../cgi/dbman & ...cgi/dbman/auth
and for the main directory (web) to have r/w access to ...cgi/dbman
This set up is constantly confusing for me because everyone always chmods, and I do have have adequate explantion from my server as to the exact codes that encompass their permissions.
The debugger doesn't work, but the server error message is:
09/16/00 16:09 "/cgi/dbman/default.cfg", proc "/bin/sh":
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =./default.pass: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =./default.log: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: require: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: syntax error at line 58: `(' unexpected
It also claims the infamous 'malformed header' from the db.cgi script.
For my latest configuration efforts check:
http://www.advisorpage.com/dbman/db.txt
http://www.advisorpage.com/dbman/defaultconfig.txt
I have cetainly uploaded in ascii, with complete re-uploads several times.
Ideas on how to get this script working would be great.
many thanks
Christian
I have especially followed the post "whats the first step" on pg 2 of the forum, and have reviewed the tutorial at jpdeni.com.
My PacBell server has Perl 5 on a Unix VDE.
Part of the good thing about this set up is that the pathname/absolute path name is always www.advisorpage.com/...
Part of the bad thing is that I do not have chmod access through FTP. Instead I use a web utility to set permissions for directories.
The permissions I have set are for
.../cgi/dbman to have r/w access to .../cgi/dbman & ...cgi/dbman/auth
and for the main directory (web) to have r/w access to ...cgi/dbman
This set up is constantly confusing for me because everyone always chmods, and I do have have adequate explantion from my server as to the exact codes that encompass their permissions.
The debugger doesn't work, but the server error message is:
09/16/00 16:09 "/cgi/dbman/default.cfg", proc "/bin/sh":
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =./default.pass: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: =./default.log: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: require: not found
/cgi/dbman/default.cfg: syntax error at line 58: `(' unexpected
It also claims the infamous 'malformed header' from the db.cgi script.
For my latest configuration efforts check:
http://www.advisorpage.com/dbman/db.txt
http://www.advisorpage.com/dbman/defaultconfig.txt
I have cetainly uploaded in ascii, with complete re-uploads several times.
Ideas on how to get this script working would be great.
many thanks
Christian