Hi,
Thanks. I think I have a CGI script that will work. If I'm right, I need to
have PERL installed, get the permissions and directories, then upload the
files and test. Am I missing anything?
This site is hosted on the server belonging to the guy I contract with to do
web sites. This is just his second site hosted, besides his own, so this is
all new to him. The customer wanted a form, so here we are. He sells and
installs networking hardware for businesses, and throws me any web work he
gets. All in all, it's a pretty fair arrangement. I get jobs without looking
for them and he gets a big percentage, but the growing pains are ever-present
right now.
More and more I believe in the team approach as I find it so difficult to be a
jack-of-all-trades in this line of work. It gives me a stomach ache. Or
maybe it's lunch time.
Thanks,
Linda
In a message dated 9/16/98 11:19:22 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Linda, I can't help you with setting up a cgi form script, but honestly,
> there are a zillion web hosting services that make it easy to set up forms
> without knowing anything about cgi. I think you should move to a web
> hosting service that actually offers some service and support. Forms are
> basic. You're on the wrong host!
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