Hi,
Now I am facing another problem. I am using cgi.tcl to convert into html format. My
ttml file is like this:
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<?
source cgi.tcl
cgi_eval {
cgi_title "Demo page for IP51"
cgi_frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 rows=49,* {
cgi_frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 cols=219,* {
cgi_frame =gif1.ttml scrolling=no noresize TARGET=contents marginwidth=0
marginheight=1 name=banner
cgi_frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 cols=*,112 {
cgi_frame =catg.ttml scrolling=no marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 noresize
Target=main name=banner2
cgi_frame =ip51.ttml scrolling=no marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 noresize
Target=main name=banner1
}
}
cgi_frameset rows=*,39 {
cgi_frameset cols=123,* {
cgi_frameset rows=50,535* {
cgi_frame =topleft.ttml scrolling=no marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 noresize
Target=main name=contents
cgi_frame =left.ttml scrolling=auto marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 noresize
Target=main name=contents2
}
cgi_frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 marginwidth=0
marginheight=0 rows=20,*
{
cgi_frame =menus.ttml scrolling=no noresize TARGET=contents marginwidth=0
marginheight=0 name=menu
cgi_frame =status.ttml scrolling=auto marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 noresize
Target=main name=main
}
}
cgi_frameset cols=123,* {
cgi_frame =bottomleft.ttml scrolling=no marginwidth=0 marginheight=0
name=contents1
cgi_frameset rows=*,38% {
cgi_frame =statusdisp.ttml scrolling=auto marginwidth=0 marginheight=0
noresize Target=main name=serverstdout
cgi_frame =onelinehelp.ttml scrolling=no marginwidth=0 marginheight=0
noresize Target=main name=onelinehelpbar
}
}
}
}
}
?>
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On opening this ttml file i get the following errro:
The instruction at "0x0075d326" referenced memory at 0x000000004. The memory could not
be read.
Why is apache accessing this memory?
Reply,
Reema.
-----Original Message-----
From: ext [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 November, 2002 11:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem in opening .ttml file under Windows NT
>.ttml files shouldn't be in the cgi-bin as they aren't executable in that
>way. Move the file into a regular, non-executable directory. As
>far as the "module is already added" message, this seems more like a general
>apache
>config issue. Not sure what's causing that. The module will *most likely*
>work despite that error message.
>- David Brancato
You are right. I placed .ttml file in htdocs directory and it started working.
Thanks,
Reema.
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