You can choose whatever directory you like.  On *nix machines it's
usually on /var/www/cgi-bin, but it can be any directory you want. It
might even be set-up to work by default. Try it. Stick your script into
the script directory and point your browser at
http://host/cgi-bin/youscript.pl, and see what happens.

 

Configuration of dynamic content is done via the Apache configuration
file. Find your Apache conf file (httpd.conf) and edit it according to
the instructions that you can find here:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/cgi.html

 

Good luck,

Dp.

 

 

 

 

From: Raheel Hassan [mailto:raheel.has...@gmail.com] 
Sent: 16 April 2009 09:17
To: Dermot Paikkos
Subject: Re: how to add support of Msql and CGI in Apache

 

Could you please tell me which directory i need to configure and what
changes i need to make in which configuration file so that i can execute
my CGI scripts. I have already created my CGI scripts and i am using
Apache2.2.9.

Kindest Regards,
Raheel.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Dermot Paikkos
<dermot.paik...@sciencephoto.co.uk> wrote:

: how to add support of Msql and CGI in Apache
>
> Hello,
Hi


> I am facing problems in executing cgi programs, on Apache web server,
> can
> any body tell me how i can configure my Apache server so that it can
> support
> CGI and Msql. I also wanted to enable ssl support in the Apache
server.
> Thanks in advance.

The basics are:

1) Configure a directory as your cgi-bin directory*.
2) Create a basic script to excute**
3) Install from cpan DBI and DBD::mysql

When you get up to stage 2, you should post back to the list with what
you have and you should get some help with the rest.

Good luck,
Dp.



* See ~/howto/cgi.html at httpd.apache.org
** perldoc CGI



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