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Subject: Undefined subroutine &main::success called at ./bizmail.cgi |
| Posted: 12/07/2003 at 11:01:23 am |
| By: eiopago |
| hi, that is the error i get when running the bizmail.cgi script.it says that for line number 451, as i haven't edited that part of the script i am a bit confused . i can email my bizmail.cgi file if anyone wants to help.
also, i have checked all the permissions, which seems ok, and i don't receive any forms in by email of course, but that's because the bizmail.cgi script is not running properly.
i hope somebody can help.
thank you very much in advance | |
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Subject: Re: Undefined subroutine &main::success called at ./bizmail.cgi |
| Posted: 12/09/2003 at 9:13:36 am |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| Firstly you have the <form> part commented out
[Remove]
<!-- THIS IS FOR BIZMAIL.CGI SCRIPT
[AND Remove]
-->
ALSO YOU HAVE TO "send_to" fields.
Other than that it should be working. Also what type of server are you on?
Seth | |
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Subject: Re: SAME PROBLEM has nothing to do with form fields |
| Posted: 12/17/2003 at 11:37:53 am |
| By: eiopago |
| I am having the same problem, even when I run it from the command line. I even have this problem when I run it using your own formv9.html, so it is not a problem with the HTML form (I don't see how it could be an HTML problem anyway).
I even did a search through the directions to see if there was anything I missed about "success". Nothing.
There has to be a reason that two of us are having this problem. I am using a Solaris box. I haven't done anything unusual. I double-checked the instructions and configuration. | |
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Subject: Re: Undefined subroutine &main::success called at ./bizmail.cgi |
| Posted: 12/17/2003 at 1:03:04 pm |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| It looks like you are having problems that the windows version of the script should correct.
To download click the link below:
http://www.bizmailform.com/bizmail_windows9.zip
Seth
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