Ty,
Are you running off the os x built-in server or MAMP? I've found that
a MAMP installation gets around a lot of permission issues. Although
it's not secure out-of-the-box for web hosting, it's great for local
network and development purposes.

Rick (fellow tt2 noob/lurker)


On 6/6/07, Ty Sayman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I cannot get the CGI example in the 2.19 tutorial to run without a '
userinfo.html not found' error.

After getting tpage and ttree to work on static pages, getting DBI to work,
and being fantastically happy about finding the Template Toolkit, I hit the
wall with the CGI example.

My computer is running a fully-up-to-date OSX setup.
- Perl works.
- Apache is running.
- Basic CGI programs work. (in the /Library/Webserver/CGI-Executable and
/Users/me/Sites/cgi-local directories)

When I run the cgi_from_tutorial.pl file from the command line, it prints
the html output as expected.
When I run the cgi_from_tutorial.pl file from the browser, I get the 'file
not found  -  'userinfo.html' not found at wtf.pl line xx

Where should the 'userinfo.html' file be stored?  (in the INCLUDE_PATH
(where it is), or somewhere else)

I know this post is short on detail, but I figured the answer would be
simple and wouldn't require copies of config  *.pl  *.html and everything
else.

Blast away...gently

Ty


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