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Re: 'Internal Server Error'


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  • Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 14:50:07 -0600 (MDT)

This is confusing, and I am going to make it a little more clear.  Thanks
for bringing this up.

The "readme" folder is not on your server at all.  *For me* it keeps the
non-program files out of my way on my harddrive.

The license.txt and readme.txt are not uploaded at all, and the
ringlink.html is not required to run the program, Gunnar created it for us
as a "template" if you want to use a central page for Ringlink management
links for example. . .

If you do use the ringlink.html file, it should probably not be in your
cgi-bin at all, you can put it anywhere.

(probably :  http://www.maigold.co.uk/ringlink.html )

BUT:  even if you created this directory and uploaded these files -- they
would not cause internal errors. . .

the link you have doesn't look right to me, I'd try:
http://cgi.maigold.co.uk/ringlink/admin.pl
or
http://www.maigold.co.uk/cgi-bin/ringlink/admin.pl

Rachelle

----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Leatherbarrow" <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I like a lot of others I suspect am trying to configure and run
'Ringlink' on my own server.

I have uploaded all the files and changed permissions but still get an
internal server error!

I have placed the following files in the readmes subfolder within the
ringlink folder:-

license.txt
readme.txt
ringlink.html

Are these three supposed to in **this folder** on my server within the
cgi-bin?

I should add that my ISP says the address to 'see if it works' should
read:-

http://cgi.www.maigold.co.uk/cgi-bin/www.maigold.co.uk/ringlink/admin.pl

But still no joy!

Has anyone any idea?  The Perl path IS configured correctly as far as I
am aware.

Any ideas anyone?  Thanks for your time.

Graham.
--
Graham Leatherbarrow.


References to:
Graham Leatherbarrow

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