I'm hoping someone can help me out here. I have no desire at this time to set up a web server for myself but I am doing some volunteer work for and archeology agency (writing a search program to work through a browser). I'm suppose to meet with them on Monday and I can't test my script. I had Apache installed on my Debian system and was using it to test a Perl script I was working on. I had to reinstall and when I installed Apache this time I get this Netscape error when I try to run my search program,
Netscape is unable to locate the server www.xyf.com Please check the server name and try again. I have everything set up as I did before. My html form is in /var/www and the program is in /usr/lib/cgi-bin. Last time I edited, /etc/apache/httpd.conf /etc/apache/httpd.conf.0 by adding "ServerName www.xyf.com" and everything worked fine for me. The page in /var/www loads just fine but when I use this form to search a file the Netscape error I listed above pops up. Does anyone know how I can fix this? I looked in, /var/log/apache/error.log and nothing was there but Apache shutting down and starting. Thanks, kent