OK this works:
set the shellcommand to "bin/sh/"
is required, despite documentation that this is the default
"By default, the shellCommand property is set to �/bin/sh� (the Bourne shell) on Unix systems, and �command.com� on Windows systems."
It's not the default on Solaris or Red Hat anyway... has to be set.
So, our eCommerce xTalk back end complete with CC# verification, authorization and run time charge and deposit with all associated HTML for online subscriptions to Hinduism Today magazine ... is almost complete. If anyone thinks it useful I'll post the code on the contributions... so, we really don't need PERL after all --Thank goodness, because we are not "real" programmers here anyway...
Thanks for the help!
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On Dec 27, 2003, at 6:07 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:
I would try setting the "shellCommand" property- I've seen that needed on various configurations before. See the docs for a description, but basically you need to set it to a valid shell script binary, i.e. /bin/tcsh
HTH
Brian
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