> My guess would be that your problem isn't a CGI-specific one, but just
> a case of REBOL's standard security level settings.  REBOL runs in a
> sandbox, and any attempt to access files outside of it causes a
> warning.  See "Security Issues" in the Core Guide's "Operation"
> section here...
>
> http://www.rebol.com/docs/core23/rebolcore-2.html
>
> for how to alter the security levels.
>
> Hope that puts you on the right track.

Thanks Carl,

I have tried all the obvious permutations already using 'secure, including
changing he bangpath with my script to:

#!/home/rebol/rebol -c --secure allow
Then it simply prints "REBOL" to the browser. and does nothing else..

My guess is that the problem is a bit of both [CGI and 'secure]. The script
works OK as an executable, but not from CGI, when writes into another current
directory.

Q: Is it possible to write to another directory via CGI?

I can't find anything about this, nor in any CGI script examples so far..
This wonderful but addictive x-internet language really needs better internet
documentation.

./Jason





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