From: "pat665"
> Hi rebollers,
>
> I am having problem with the following script.
>
> 8< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> #!d:/rebview/rebol.exe --cgi
> REBOL []
> print "content-type : text/plain^/^/"
> print "Hello CGI-World!! (text)"
> 8< - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> The script is short but my problem is a bit longer to explain. This script
> is installed on a windows 98 machine where both Apache and Personal Web
> Server (PWS) are installed (only one server is active at a time).
>
> The script is called with the following URL from another windows 98
machine:
>
>  http://192.168.1.51/cgi-bin/cgi-hw-txt.r
>
> The problem is :
> - If Apache is running, I am asked to download the file cgi-hw-txt.r.
> - If PWS is running, all is correct and I am getting the display of "Hello
> CGI-World!!!(text)"
<rest snipped>

Hi, Pat,

I've grown a bit rusty in Apache configuration, but be sure to set-up
http.conf as follows, then restart apache:

1) scriptalias has been set for the cgi-bin directory.  Typically uncomment
the following

#ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/Apache/cgi-bin/"
    to
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "C:/Apache/cgi-bin/"

2) Be sure cgi-bin has been set to be executable by setting Options to
ExecCGI:
<Directory "C:/Apache/cgi-bin">
  AllowOverride None
  Options  ExecCGI
  Order allow,deny
  Allow from all
</Directory>

3) If you wish to have executable .r files outside of cgi-bin, need to add
an AddHandler in the AddHandler section as such:

AddHandler cgi-script .r

This should be considered a security risk, though.

Save the httpd.conf file, then restart Apache.

Hope this helps.
--Scott Jones


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