On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 06:34:04PM +0200, Andreas Bergstr�m wrote:
-> Charles Curley wrote:
-> >
-> > On Tue, Jun 06, 2000 at 11:26:08AM -0400, Yacketta,Ronald J wrote:
-> > -> Hello all!!
-> > ->
-> > -> I am trying to get a .pl cgi script to run
-> > -> I can run it manualy from the command line and get the
-> > -> desired output
-> > -> when I try to access the cgi from the web I get the following in error_log
-> > ->
-> > -> No such file or directory: exec of /home/httpd/cgi-bin/tfc_bandwidth,pl
-> ^^^
->
-> Is there a typo somewhere in the script. Becauce as far as I can remember,
-> filenames may not include a comma.
File names may contain commas, other punctuation, and control characters,
white space, as well as the usual alphanumeric characters. The problem
comes when you try to use the non-alphanumeric characters in shells and in
shell scripts. So while they are legal, I'd avoid them.
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