Re: [users@httpd] Re: Apache 2.0 and SSI

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On 5/1/05, Bill Richards <wildbill@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >On 4/30/05, Bill Richards <wildbill@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> But when going to the main index.html it
> >> does not work.  Also in the process of
> >> troubleshooting I broke the eight.cgi
> >> picture gallery script so that it no longer
> >> works.  I hope someone can clue me into
> >> what I am doing wrong. =20
> >
> >Not unless you do a much better job defining what you mean by "it does
> >not work".  What exactly do you get in the browser?  What is in the
> >error and access logs?  What if you request the CGI script directly,
> >rather than via the SSI page?
> >
> >Joshua.
> 
> Joshua - The script is a "is a simple bash shell script to display the
> current sponsors name."  What is displayed appears along with the rest
> of the main index.html page.  

What the heck does that last sentence mean?  I need to know exactly
what you get when you try to access the page.  Do you get "[An error
occured when processing this directive.]"  Is the SSI command still in
there if you view-source?  What is in the error and access logs?

Joshua.

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