Hi,
Yes, unfortunately that is a problem with older versions of Apache. I believe the NE tag was added around 1.3.20, but it appears your version is older. Try removing the 'NE' flag and see how things work - it may not be perfect, but it should get the job done. Unfortunately, you may run into problems without it.
I have a possible fix for you, which involves replacing all the occurances of 'gforum.cgi' with '<%cgi_root_url%>/gforum.cgi' in the search engine templates. If you do this, the NE flag is no longer required.
If you have shell access, this command run from the search_engine template set directory should fix it for you:
perl -p -i.bak -e 's|gforum\.cgi|<%cgi_root_url%>/gforum.cgi|g'
Jason Rhinelander
Gossamer Threads
jason@gossamer-threads.com
Yes, unfortunately that is a problem with older versions of Apache. I believe the NE tag was added around 1.3.20, but it appears your version is older. Try removing the 'NE' flag and see how things work - it may not be perfect, but it should get the job done. Unfortunately, you may run into problems without it.
I have a possible fix for you, which involves replacing all the occurances of 'gforum.cgi' with '<%cgi_root_url%>/gforum.cgi' in the search engine templates. If you do this, the NE flag is no longer required.
If you have shell access, this command run from the search_engine template set directory should fix it for you:
Code:
perl -p -i.bak -e 's|gforum\.cgi|<%cgi_root_url%>/gforum.cgi|g'
Jason Rhinelander
Gossamer Threads
jason@gossamer-threads.com