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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Rob Hartill <ro...@imdb.com> on 1996/09/05 09:16:50 UTC
Apache (Os/2) CGI problem (fwd)
Not acked.
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From: "Justin S. Cooksey" <jc...@hna.com.au>
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Date: Thu, 05 Sep 96 12:08:37 -1000
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Subject: Apache (Os/2) CGI problem
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I have just started using Apache and recently added two new CGI programs.
Both of these are in the form of Os/2 executables, and both had the filename
with no extension in the sample HTML files. Apache would not handle this and
I had to add the '.exe' to each. However the latest one is 'Guestbook' and it
creates a HTML file in which it has the executable listed without the '.exe'.
I cannot edit this file!
Is there some way to get Apache to execute these files without extensions?
Thanks,
Justin.
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