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Subject: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 10/24/2003 at 11:40:31 am |
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| I can't seem to get the script to work, unless I am missing something obvious? I have checked everything 10 times. The script is at www.mysuperiormortgage.com/cgi-bin/bizmail.cgi
The page its on is www.mysuperiormortgage.com/wstep3ctymort.html
All files are set to permissions, success page exists.
Here is error: Fri Oct 24 13:32:45 2003] [error] [client 68.57.251.50] Premature end of script headers: /usr/local/psa/home/vhosts/mysuperiormortgage.com/cgi-bin/bizmail.cgi | |
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Subject: Re: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 10/24/2003 at 2:25:56 pm |
| By: Seth Knorr |
| The problem seems to be that when you go to www.mysuperiormortgage.com/cgi-bin/bizmail.cgi I get a not found page, which means that bizmail.cgi is not located at that path. Check with your hosting company on this. They should be able to give you the url path to your cgi-bin. Or the url path to the cgi-bin is correct however bizmail.cgi does not exist in that directory.
Seth | |
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Subject: Re: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 10/24/2003 at 4:09:38 pm |
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| Thats strange, I can get to it from outside... Don't know why you would be getting a 404... | |
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Subject: Re: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 10/24/2003 at 4:15:25 pm |
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| The only thing I can think of is that either perl is not in the default dir on the server or something other than sendmail is being used. I'm trying to get a response from my ISP on those questions. | |
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Subject: Re: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 10/27/2003 at 10:26:47 am |
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| I finally got an asnwer from my hosting proveder. Path to perl is default, but they said to use /usr/sbin/sendmail as the sendmail path. I changed it but it still doesn't work. Any other ideas, I'm stumpped. | |
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Subject: Re: Internal Server Error |
| Posted: 11/04/2003 at 1:42:40 am |
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| I C. Are you using ACE-Host hosting ? The path says the same. I'm also using the same and not getting bizmail.cgi to work either.
Don't know what's the problem ? Have you got the solution ? | |
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