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Ok, I think that I have isolated the
source of the problem but am unsure as to how to fix it as I am a novice when
it comes to PERL. I redirected STDERR to STDIO so that I
could see any errors kicked out by the script right on the web page itself. Here
is what it is telling me: [Thu Dec 2 15:13:45 2004] vmail.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in
substitution (s///) at /var/www/cgi-bin/vmail.cgi line 959. [Thu Dec 2 15:13:45 2004] vmail.cgi: Use of uninitialized value in
substitution (s///) at /var/www/cgi-bin/vmail.cgi line 962. Set-Cookie:
format=WAV; path=/; expires=Fri, 02-Dec-2005 20:13:45 GMT Date: Thu, 02 Dec
2004 20:13:45 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Line 959 is “$changefolder =~
s/(\w+)\s+.*$/$1/;” In the following snippet: if (param()) {
my $folder = param('folder');
my $changefolder = param('changefolder');
$changefolder =~ s/(\w+)\s+.*$/$1/; Anyone have an idea what variable isn’t
initialized?? From: Keith O'Brien
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I am having a problem with the Vmail Web app and was hoping
someone has some advice. I have been able to install
vmail.cgi. I am able to bring up the vmail web page and login with
out problems. However, I never see any vmails listed even when
there are vmails present in the directory [EMAIL PROTECTED] INBOX]# ls -l total 40 [EMAIL PROTECTED] INBOX]# pwd I have seen from previous posts that there were problems with
Redhat 9 (which I am running) and file permissions. I have set all
files in the INBOX (including the INBOX directory itself) to +777 and still the
files don’t appear on the webpage. I also checked that my
voicemail context is set correctly. Does anyone have an idea as to why this might be
happening? I am running the 11/24/04 CVS. Thanks in advance. |
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