OK...this makes sense to me, but is still not working. I am convinced its an apache issue (I am running mac os x server 10.3.blah). However I have not modified apache from any of its standard settings. Anybody have any experience with setting REVCGI up on mac os x server?

Jonathan Kotthoff
Director of Media & Technology
Clarion Marketing & Advertising
Menlo Park Concepts
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On Jan 9, 2006, at 12:01 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Jonathan Kotthoff wrote:
Cleared cache yes...the i am navigating to http://www.clarionstl.com/cgi-bin/hello.cgi which is the file that i created as described in this tutorial. By the way, I just bought your mini book Dan!
Did clear cache yes.
No there is no tester.cgi in that folder...but then again, the hello.cgi file I am calling does not call any tester.cgi app. It just says hello world...

Some servers are set up to be pre-configured for certain extensions. The "cgi" extension may trigger their configuration instead of yours. To get around this, name your cgi files with a unique extension. It is customary for historical reasons to name Rev CGI scripts with ".mt" at the end, but you can pick something else (such as ".ts" for "transcript", etc.) I'd avoid any of the commonly-used ones though, like ".cgi". I think OS X is sending you to a CGI example site because it thinks you are using an invalid cgi.

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