Paul,
thank you so much for your information and help! That was exactly the
issue.
I added ExecCGI and addHandler cgi-script .cgi to the
sites-available/default file and bounce the service and it's working!
Thanx again!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanx a lot for your input and advice. I went through the
> documentation on httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/cgi.html and added the
> following:
> AddModule cgi-script .cgi .py
>
> Options +ExecCGI
>
Does Apache actually support "DIRECTORY" as opposed to "Directory"?
Thanx a lot for your input and advice. I went through the
documentation on httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/cgi.html and added the
following:
AddModule cgi-script .cgi .py
Options +ExecCGI
It now gives me a 403 forbidden. When I check the error logs, it still
says that Options ExecCGI is not t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The problem is the programs just dump the contents to the browser in
> plain text. Or, in the case of the .py files, I am prompted to
> download the .py file. How can I get apache to recognize that it
> should execute the .cgi script?
>
> Is there any special thing I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've create an Ubuntu Linux box, which comes pre-installed with Python
> (I've added the libapache2-mod-python throught the app manager). I've
> created .cgi and .py simple programs in the www root of apache.
>
> The problem is the programs just dump the contents to th