*make sure you have a web server installed
*make sure the web server is set to run .pl and .cgi files
*make sure you associate the .pl and .cgi file extensions with perl.exe
*make sure the path to perl is set to (most likely) #!/perl/bin/perl
You can verify that the scripts are working by going into to dos prompt and CD'ing to the directory containing Links scripts, and typing:
perl -c name_of_program.cgi
or without the -c, to actually run it.
--Philip
Links 2.0 moderator
*make sure the web server is set to run .pl and .cgi files
*make sure you associate the .pl and .cgi file extensions with perl.exe
*make sure the path to perl is set to (most likely) #!/perl/bin/perl
You can verify that the scripts are working by going into to dos prompt and CD'ing to the directory containing Links scripts, and typing:
perl -c name_of_program.cgi
or without the -c, to actually run it.
--Philip
Links 2.0 moderator