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Article:
  Apache Web Serving with Jaguar, Part 2
Subject:   Gleefully served
Date:   2003-07-19 07:48:34
From:   anonymous2
Response to: Gleefully served

I am having the same problem. Worked until 1 AM on it. Slept on it and checked everything again in the morning. I'm stumped why it doesn't display the information from the CGI script.


Mike M.

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  • Gleefully served
    2003-07-25 20:38:25  anonymous2 [View]

    I'm in the same boat here, too. Did everything the article said to do, but nothing other than the previous text shows up.

    Anyone found the bug in the procedure yet??
    • Gleefully served
      2003-08-14 11:52:03  anonymous2 [View]

      I was saving my .shtml file into my ~username/sites folder, but then when I moved it into Library/WebServer/Documents it worked for me...my end goal was to pull a .txt file into an html file and this was a success! =) Now I would like to figure out how to do this on a ASIP/OS9 server...?
    • Gleefully served
      2003-08-10 10:00:06  anonymous2 [View]

      Well, I had the same problem. I decided to proceed anyway with part 3 and 4... Then I put "Allow from All" instead of "Deny from All" and now I can see the text as well as the cgi output...

      Is that OK?
      • Gleefully served
        2003-11-24 12:09:26  anonymous2 [View]

        I finally found that there wasn't a Directory for "/Library/Webeserver/Documents" - only ones for "/Library/Webeserver/Documents/manual/" and "/Library/Webeserver/Documents/CGI-Executables"

        When I added a new directory with the exact code as in the article - I was gleefully served the CGI test script in the body of my index.shtml!!

        Hope that helps...
        • same problem - different original code
          2004-01-18 16:55:08  anonymous2 [View]

          I had the same problem as the guy/gal before me. To begin with, my code added an extra directory called "manual". the original code went something like this:

          Alias /manual/ "/Library/WebServer/Documents/manual/"
          <Directory "/Library/WebServer/Documents/manual">
          Options Indexes FollowSymlinks MultiViews Includes
          AllowOverride None
          Order allow,deny
          Allow from all
          </Directory>

          ****************************************
          The following is the CORRECT code that worked for me. (Don't forget to turn web sharing off and on again to refresh the httpd.conf file!!) good luck:

          Alias /Documents/ "/Library/WebServer/Documents/"

          <Directory "/Library/WebServer/Documents">
          Options Indexes FollowSymlinks MultiViews Includes
          AllowOverride None
          Order allow,deny
          Allow from all
          </Directory>
        • Gleefully served
          2003-12-05 14:39:18  anonymous2 [View]

          the text in my config file was different. shown below it has the word Manual.

          <Directory "/Library/WebServer/Documents/Manual">
          Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
          AllowOverride None
          Order allow,deny
          Allow from all
          </Directory>

          Note -"Manual" - not in the tutorial

          So I added the lines below from the tutorial. (I commented them with my name so I could find them later and delete them if it went wrong)

          <Directory "/Library/WebServer/Documents">
          Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
          AllowOverride None
          Order allow,deny
          Allow from all
          </Directory>

          Note - no "manual"

          just as is from the tutorial