Hi  bee_ej2p!

I was having the same problem until I discovered strange characters at
the beginning my trac.cgi file. In fact, the file was saved in UTF-8
(Multibyte encoding), so I did not see those special characters when I
edited the script with Notepad. Anyhow, the solution was to simply
open the script in Notepad and save it back using the ANSI encoding.
You have that option in Notepad when you do Save As...

I hope this helps! I lost a couple of hours on this.

Cheers!

JF

On Jan 26, 10:47 am, "bee_ej2p" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 12:57 pm, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Have you restarted the Apache process?
>
> > As I am not very experienced with the cgi-bin method, I hope that there are 
> > other users with more experience.
>
> > < This imply to install SQLite and pysqlite I guess. >
> > Only pysqlite
>
> The stand-alone trac server works properly.
>
> I restarted the Apache process each time I changed httpd.conf.
>
> Do the cgi files have to be executable (something similar to the x bit
> in unix systemes) ? If yes, how can we set such a flag in Windows XP ?
>
> Thank you very much for trying to help, Alexander.


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