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Odd, works fine here...
I have another installation of OS X PB where I hadn't enabled CGI's yet, so I just did. I followed the steps outlined in this thread, and it worked perfectly. I can open the two test CGI's, and a quick install of one of my CGI's worked as well. You shouldn't have to create any new directories anywhere. I was able to run the CGI by typing in "http://localhost/cgi-bin/test-cgi". You could also replace "localhost" with "127.0.0.1" and it will also work.
Odd, works fine here...
You know what the problem was? I had earlier edited my apache.conf file using TextEdit and that screwed things up. I started over with a clean apache.conf file, enabled php and followed your instructions. Now perl CGIs work fine without a hitch. Boy am I happy now. I'm using Jedit to do my perl coding with. I'm wondering how the heck I can get it to do php tags and html tags. I guess that's asking a lot. I'm spoiled from being able to do HTML, CFML, Perl, PHP, and ASP inside ColdFusion Studio.
Odd, works fine here...
Funny you should ask. I just started messing with PHP in my install. Check this out: |
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