OK, Problem solved.... I received a few responces, and they were to the
affect of "You need ImageMagick installed" and "Do you have X and all of
the fonts installed?". Well, I Have ImageMagick installed, and I have X
installed, along with all of the fonts. But, I suppose it would help if
I actually had xfs *RUNNING*... OK, so 1:30AM is not the time to be
mucking with stuff, I know. 

Thanks,
Kenny

PS To the very kind person that said "You probably wouldn't overlook
something this simple...", Don't bet on it ;-)

"Kenneth E. Lussier" wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> I have a CGI script that is supposed to read all of the image files in a
> given directory, resize them, and post the thumbnails to a webpage. I
> loaded the script on my desktop machine, configured it, and it works
> fine. However, I loaded it onto my webserver (which is identical to my
> workstation as far as software goes), and it dies with wierd errors:
> 
> error #1:
> [Fri Dec 29 21:08:02 2000] [error] [client 24.128.190.214] malformed
> header from script. Bad header=   --nostringval--   Times-Rom:
> /home/httpd/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi
> 
> I grep'd all of the files for both "nostringval" and "Times-Rom", but
> found nothing. So I'm not sure where this is comming from.
> 
> error #2:
> Warning 330: Unable to open file (/tmp/magicLCbcQ8) [No such file or
> directory]
> 
> This one is strange. When I check /tmp/, a file is created with the same
> format (magicXXXXXX), but not the name that it is looking for.
> 
> errors #3 & #4:
> 
> Warning 325: Postscript delegation failed (/tmp/magicLCbcQ8) [No such
> file or directory] at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi line 187.
> Illegal division by zero at /home/httpd/cgi-bin/photo/index.cgi line
> 192.
> 
> I have no idea what either one of these means. If anyone can figure
> anything out from this, I would appriciate the help. If anyone is upto
> the challenge.
> 
> TIA,
> Kenny
> 
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