.cgi as DirectoryIndex?

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I have a .cgi script that I would like to use as the DirectoryIndex for a location on my web server, preferably with the trailing ?abc= argument attached (although without would work too). I thought I might just be able to put the .cgi file as the DirectoryIndex directive for the directory, but that didn't work, failing with an "attempt to invoke directory as script" error. So what would be the easiest way to make this work? I don't need to hide the .cgi path/arguments from the end user or anything, i'd just like to be able to simply type www.myserver.com/abc and have the cgi (www.myserver.com/abc/somescript.cgi?someargument=somevalue) load. Thanks.

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Israel Brewster
Computer Support Technician
Frontier Flying Service Inc.
5245 Airport Industrial Rd
Fairbanks, AK 99709
(907) 450-7250 x293
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