Hi,
Try running the CGI manually as your web server user (normally 'apache'
or 'nobody'). That way you may see what's happening.
Yopu may also wnat to use the Inline DIRECTORY option and make sure that
your web server user can write there.
Until you can get an error message that is actually gen
Sisyphus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
keith p wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
>
> I have a problem using the MYEXTLIB option with Inline::C.
>
>
> I am running on RedHat Linux release 9 with Inline 0.44 and
> I have put all my external C libraries in a subdirectory named 'lib'.
>
>
> I have the
keith p wrote:
Dear list members,
I have a problem using the MYEXTLIB option with Inline::C.
I am running on RedHat Linux release 9 with Inline 0.44 and
I have put all my external C libraries in a subdirectory named 'lib'.
I have the following code (I just quote the first few lines whi
Dear list members,
I have a problem using the MYEXTLIB option with Inline::C.
I am running on RedHat Linux release 9 with Inline 0.44 and
I have put all my external C libraries in a subdirectory named 'lib'.
I have the following code (I just quote the first few lines which are related)
Title: Getting Security exception when using Java in Perl
Hi Ken –
We added the use
CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
statement in the first line of the code and accessed the cgi program and we got
the following error message in the browser
Server
Error
This
server has encoun
Title: Getting Security exception when using Java in Perl
Ken –
When we add SHARED_JVM => 1, in our code we got the
html page but it did not bring any results from the database.
The error log has the following ---
[17/Dec/2003:10:31:33] info (24092): list
reports: rq->v