excuse me if you are really against apache or cannot install it etc etc.

I know that for basic workloads lighttpd is a very good web server, but the
backuppc cgi interface isnt really something that i would expect lighttpd
would help much with.  You wouldnt typically have a ton of people on the
interface so the % you save with lighttpd may not add up to enough to
measure.  Have you considered just using apache?

On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Juergen Harms <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am trying to make BackupPC run with Lighttpd (Mandriva 2009.0). It
> works - nearly - fine, but I do not get the left frame of the http user
> interface - the block with the Host and Server control widgets. These
> widgets are not lost, they are displayed at the bottom of the remaining
> - and correctly displayed - right part of the window.
>
> This looks very much as if I correctly start the cgi
> (BackupPC_Admin.cgi), but that the css files (which are stored next to
> BackupPC_Admin.cgi) are not loaded: If I turn lighttpd of and httpd on
> and start the browser, I obtain a - correct - display. If I than stop
> httpd and start lighttpd, I still can correctly  talk to the server and
> obtain correct displays (the style sheets still being stored in cache).
> The left frame stops being displayed as soon as I clear the cache of the
> browser.
>
> Does somebody know whether this is a problem of lighttpd, or did I miss
> an element in my script that I need for having the css files correctly
> loaded (which I did not see in any of the - excellent - tutorials and
> howtos that exit)?
>
> This question is halfway between this list and the HowtoForge Linux
> forums - I start asking my question here.
>
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