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http://www.bigfooty.com/cgi-bin/pod/servertest.cgi
It all looks OK, right? http://www.bigfooty.com/guide.shtml That looks fine. But try clicking a link to any other section: POD encountered the following error while trying to run: 404 Not Found Attempted retrieval URL: http://dmoz.org/Sports/Football/Aust...delaide_Crows/ This is the issue: /Sports/Football/Australian_Rules/Sports/Football/Australian_Rules/ It is starting the directory string at the end of the existing one. Is there something special I have to do if I am using an SSI to incorporate this into the site? Maybe I have a path set incorrectly in the 'podvars' file? |
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OK I've worked it out.
If I use a SSI I have to set: $pod_usequery=1; However on subsequent pages it does not include the header and footer. GRRRRRrrrr... |
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Hi Crafty,
Nice web site! I wasn't able to replicate the "timeout" message, although the further down I went into the directory, the longer it took for the pages to load. (This is at 8:45 pm Eastern Standard Time.) What server/operating system are you using? I looked up timeout with perl error message and came up with this: <A target="_blank" HREF=http://forums.devshed.com/archive/5/2002/03/3/32628>CGI timeout with IIS 5.0 on w2kpro</A> <A target="_blank" HREF=http://forums.devshed.com/archive/6/2002/03/4/32817>CGI application timeout</A> I'm not familiar with perl. Best of luck. splash |
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