Couple suggestions:
1) Read the FAQ in the Resource Center that shows the directory layout and permissions.
2) Use another de-compression program like WinZip 7.0 to extract the files and the folders will be preserved.
3) Try experimenting with easier Perl scripts. Go out to the Web and try some simple CGI/Perl tutorials first to understand some of the basics of Perl programming.
Example:
http://www.cgi101.com
Links is not an easy script to install...you should really become familar with the basic codes of Perl before jumping into a complex script like Links.
Regards,
Eliot Lee
1) Read the FAQ in the Resource Center that shows the directory layout and permissions.
2) Use another de-compression program like WinZip 7.0 to extract the files and the folders will be preserved.
3) Try experimenting with easier Perl scripts. Go out to the Web and try some simple CGI/Perl tutorials first to understand some of the basics of Perl programming.
Example:
http://www.cgi101.com
Links is not an easy script to install...you should really become familar with the basic codes of Perl before jumping into a complex script like Links.
Regards,
Eliot Lee