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Old Feb 06, 2002, 07:51 PM
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Hello.

I've got the permissions set as directed, and I've tried about a dozen different permutations of the pathnames (double-slashes, single slashes, path including a drive letter and without, path from the server name, path to the server root).

Nothing works. I just keep getting the message that "oj.cgi is not a valid Windows NT application." Perhaps I don't know how to get the weblog started (there are actually no instructions on this).

Please be kind to a neophyte. I'm just a librarian. Thanks.


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Old Feb 09, 2002, 09:25 AM
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It looks like a configuration problem with Perl (the server does not have the .cgi extension). Try renaming the file to "oj.pl" and then accessing oj.pl with your browser and see if that works (might not be a solution, just an answer).

Does your web hosting company support Perl/cgi? I'd give them a call or email and explain the situation.

Good luck,

splash

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