Singer
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Good point! I've now modified it so it creates a simple web page: I expect to see Unfortunately, I'm still seeing the error message I mentioned in my previous post.
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OK, this is my very, very, very first time trying to do something with CGI scripts. I tried using an existing Perl script which failed horribly, so I stepped way back and created the following very simple Perl script (of course, I may have a fundamental error in this, since I've never used Perl before ): The script is in <domain name>/cgi-bin/test1.cgi and its permissions are set to 755. At any rate, I'm getting the following error (the same as for the existing script) when I try to run it directly via the IE address bar: The error log shows the following messages: I'm guessing the "File does not exist" msg is immaterial. Any thoughts about the rest? Thanks!
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Thanks! It's a pleasure to be able to give a little back after having learned so much through these forums.
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Hi, Auder, I took a quick look at your web page. The CPanel login form is coming up when the page tries to display some of the graphics, for instance, the large graphic at the top of your page (hospice4.gif). The graphic doesn't show up, so when I did a "Show Picture" in Internet Explorer for that graphic, the login dialog box to CPanel was displayed. This is also true for some of the other missing pictures. I took a look at your page source code for that part. For many, if not all, of the pictures, the code is similar to the following (it looks like you are using FrontPage or something; I'm not familiar with the web page development programs): The address of 216.180.225.178:2082 is the address of your Cpanel page. Thus, when I tried to access that graphic, it tried to get it from a subdirectory (whether it exists or not ) of your CPanel page, and, since that page is password protected, it asked me for the password. I'm going to guess that you may have specified this address somehow in the setup of your web page generator program. Looking at that URL, I'll guess that what you may want to specify might be something more along the lines of src="/images/hospice4.gif". Others more familiar with the web page creation programs may be able to pinpoint it more specifically. (The generator meta content info is "MSHTML 6.00.2800.1170".) Good luck!
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Musical (as in the Mounties Musical Ride)
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That's the best thing I like to hear about a choir!
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Invision: Moved Directory, No Longer Accessible
Singer replied to Singer's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
I eventually started a help desk ticket. Rick, thanks for restoring my board! It works like a charm again. Rick, I'll follow through on your comments about moving the board over the next few days ... and a little more carefully this time! -
I understand. Last night, I was clicking through the songs, listening and thinking to myself, "I recognize that. Yup, I've sung that one too. And that one..." Memories (the "Cats" version)!
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Very nice! I also have been singing tenor for many years in one of my city's choirs. I would be happy if I could have per-album lists that I could click on so I can listen to a number of the songs playing in the background while I'm working...
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turtle, i liked your new avatar when it showed up the other day. and now that i've seen its source and know the story behind it, i like it even more. it reminds me to slow down and smell the flowers. thanks.
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Here Is My Try At A Wallpaper.
Singer replied to deranged-brain.com's topic in Xbox / Treo90 Giveaway
Very nice! I like the simplicity and the "metal blue" colour. And congratulations!
