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Re: FN-FORUM CGI Script Error
date posted 30th June 2002 10:24
John,
this is what i imaged could be the problem but I have no idea how to
write the path - writing it windows style just produced a different error..
Wold you know how i shold write it? It looks like the perl exe is on a C
drive and the and the site cgi stuff is on a folder on a D drive.
thanks again,
vav
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John-Paul Jones" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 1:06 AM
Subject: RE: FN-FORUM CGI Script Error
> I'm not a wizard, but a suggestion might be to put the full path to the
> subparseform.lib file on line 1. Maybe the current path on your new server
> space doesn't include the current directory...?
>
> JP
>
>
> >Ive got a CGI script that updates a set of variables for a flash
> >file...however, since installing it on my new server space it doesnt seem
> to
> >work...
>
> >This is my script:
> >----------------------------------------
> >require "subparseform.lib";
> >&Parse_Form;
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