On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 21:55, James A Baker wrote:Oh yeah... I forgot to mention that I think doing this will leave your
virtual host unable to find and serve the images and CSS file that
SqWebMail needs. If that's the case (and I think it will be) then
you'll need to reference them from another vhost with a DocumentRoot
which *can* reach them (and configure sqwebmail to point to the
external server name... I think the --enable-imageurl option will do
that) -- Alternatively, you could set up an Alias directory *within*
the ScriptAlias'd cgi-bin directory, so that files in it should be able
to be served and not executed as scripts.
or you could just specify the options that allow you to move your images
and stuff around. IF the files are not executable, apache will not try
to execute them :)
Is that so. *shakes head* I always seem to forget how smart Apache is. *grin*
Some server I've worked with (don't recall which one specifically) tried to execute anything put up in a CGI directory, regardless of what it was... [You ever tried executing a GIF or an Excel file?? *duh* Doesn't get very far! LOL!]
Guess I just got in the habit of making _sure_ not to put myself in the position of being surprised by that kind of behavior. -- It's good to be reminded though that some software is more intelligent than you expect! =) Thanks!
-jab
