CGI configuration - second post

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This is my second request for help with this problem. I have followed the suggestions given the first time and made some progress but I still have one final problem/question.

I have two CGI scripts that don't work. One is the standard Set-Cookie, examples can be found all over the net, that sets a cookie and prints "Your cookie name is set." The other is an automatic installation script that comes from commerce-cgi.com and is for installing their CGI shopping cart.

Both of these scripts are now located in /var/www/cgi-bin/ and the folder and the scripts are set to apache:apache 755. BTW a setting of root:root also fails exactly the same way.

If I run either of these scripts from a browser using www.domain.com it fails. If I run it from a browser using www.domain.com/cgi-bin/install.cgi or www.domain.com/cgi-bin/techtest.cgi it works.

I have tried using a one line index.shtml file with that one line being either <!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/install.cgi"--> or <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/install.cgi"--> and they both fail.

They do find and execute the script. The set cookie script prints the "Your cookie name is set." message OK but the cookie is not sent to the browser. The install script loads the first HTML page ok but does not load the second page.

I had a friend-of-a-friend IT guy that I trust look at everything. He hasn't found anything obvious. If he tries to run either of these scripts from his computer, it works OK.

Can someone here help me understand why this is happening?

Mel

PS posts in other online places (as suggested here) did not get any replies.

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