Figured this might be useful to someone in the future, so here's the
solution.
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 17:30:47 +0100
From: David J. Weller-Fahy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Janusz Gumkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems
I'm using the dir_cgi.c file to generate a directory listing for various
areas of my website. However, where it should list the path information
(from the environment variable PATH_INFO), I'm getting nothing.
I have 'PathInfo On' as the default in my mathopd.conf file, and have
turned it off
Sorry about that, Michiel, this was supposed to go to the list. Darn fingers.
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From: David J. Weller-Fahy
To: Michiel Boland
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Michiel Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-01-20 09:31 +0100]:
Eek
* David J. Weller-Fahy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-01-30 17:13 +0100]:
Ok, took a while to digest all this, and do some searching of my own. I
found two good references, one off of the site you provided [1], and one
I found on my own [2]. They both describe PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME
I've come across a need to access a directory as a particular user, but
without running a CGI script... so...
Is there any way to act as a particular user without executing a CGI
script? Something like AccesUser dave which would allow mathopd to
access the directory and/or index file as the user
* Neale Pickett ne...@woozle.org [2012-09-13 13:55 -0400]:
On 9/13/2012, David J. Weller-Fahy dave-lists-math...@weller-fahy.com
wrote:
I've come across a need to access a directory as a particular user,
but without running a CGI script... so...
I can only speculate as to what's driving
* Michiel Boland mich...@boland.org [2012-11-12 12:12 -0500]:
Hi. If you see this message then that means the migration of the
mathopd mailing list to mailman has been completed.
Welcome to the 21st century. :)
Oooo... it's so shiny! ;)
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