I've got a web calendar application that I'm trying to install on my 
server, but I'm having a bit of a snag.  I want to stall the various perl 
scripts in /var/www/cgi-bin/wcal, so that I can then access it with 
http://localhost/cgi-bin/wcal/wcal.pl.  Problem is, when I try to do that, 
I get a "you don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/wcal/wcal.pl on this 
server."  Just goofing around, I tried copying wcal.pl directly into the 
cgi-bin directory itself, and a http://localhost/cgi-bin/wcal.pl attempt 
actually got a sign-in display page (it wasn't displayed correctly, since 
it was pointing to the wrong places at that point).  So Apache definitely 
seems to know what to do with .pl scripts, but it doesn't want me to run 
them from a subdirectory under cgi-bin.  I'm sure this is probably just a 
configuration item in httpd.conf or commonhttpd.conf, but I'm not sure what 
needs to be set (or in which file).  Anyone have any ideas?

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