Re: RE: Problem with CGI script

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I think someone previously told you to undo:

        DirectoryIndex /install/rolls/index.cgi


But this is what would cause the root index.cgi to be used by the
subdirectoryes.


On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Mahmood Naderan <nt_mahmood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>If your app uses *.cgi for CGIs, use AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
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>>instead of SetHandler.
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> Hi,
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> I did that and now the error has been disappeared.
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> I tried to define alias and wrote “AddHandler cgi-script .py” which seems to
> be incorrect. Many thanks for your help. Anyway…
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> The cgi in the main folder (where index.cgi exists) runs fine however, in
> subsequent folders there seems to be some problems.
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> I am trying to make a mirror of the ROCKS isos. So the original and working
> website is
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> http://central-7-0-x86-64.rocksclusters.org/install/rolls/
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> and mine is
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> http://ce.scu.ac.ir/rocks/7.0/install/rolls/
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> If you open the urls, you see the same layout which means cgi is OK.
> However, if you click on any of the folders, you will see different layouts.
> For example, just click on area51. Mine shows the traditional folder
> structure while the original url looks different.
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> The ROCKS guys has no idea about that. I don’t know what is the issue to
> search for that. What do you think? Is that related to apache configuration?
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> Regards,
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> Mahmood
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Eric Covener
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