Another tip:
don't go by the path that the script came with. Input your "personal" path.
I would suggest downloading ws_ftp 6.0, cause it shows u what your paths are. To give you an example of what I did for mine.
/home/yourdomain/cgi-bin/LINKS/admin/admin.cgi
This is my base path. The url to call the script would then be:
http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/LINKS/admin/admin.cgi
It's case sensitive, so if admin had been ADMIN, I would have to reflect that in the script. Get it?
In my previous post I told you that I created "pages" outside of my cgi-bin, so the base path for pages would be:
/home/mydomain/pages
The url for pages would then be:
http://www.mydomain.com/pages
Hope this helps.
RudeBoy
don't go by the path that the script came with. Input your "personal" path.
I would suggest downloading ws_ftp 6.0, cause it shows u what your paths are. To give you an example of what I did for mine.
/home/yourdomain/cgi-bin/LINKS/admin/admin.cgi
This is my base path. The url to call the script would then be:
http://www.mydomain.com/cgi-bin/LINKS/admin/admin.cgi
It's case sensitive, so if admin had been ADMIN, I would have to reflect that in the script. Get it?
In my previous post I told you that I created "pages" outside of my cgi-bin, so the base path for pages would be:
/home/mydomain/pages
The url for pages would then be:
http://www.mydomain.com/pages
Hope this helps.
RudeBoy