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I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it

 
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Blaze

 

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From: Bourne End, Bucks, UK
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I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it - 7/24/2001 23:38:00   
I had a technical question for my ISP recently about my forms that weren't working.
They pointed out that I did not have a cgi-bin in my web.
I don't remember deleting it.
What does this effect on my web. (I am trying to run a forum and forms)
How can I get one back?
My site is www.maternityexchange.co.uk
Thanks,
Blaze
suzkaw

 

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RE: I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it - 7/25/2001 20:01:00   
Blaze,
This thread might be of some help.
http://www.frontpagewebmaster.com/ubb/Forum4/HTML/003594.html


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Blaze

 

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RE: I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it - 7/25/2001 20:58:00   
Thanks Suzkaw,

what files will go into this new folder?


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suzkaw

 

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RE: I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it - 7/25/2001 20:42:00   
Blaze,
I believe you just create a simple folder called cgi-bin then upload you script files into that folder. Unless you are running some type of scripts you really don't need a CGI-Bin.

I could be wrong becouse I am just a begginer, but maybe someone else a little smarter will come by and give an answer.


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Gil

 

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RE: I've lost my cgi-bin? Anyone seen it - 7/25/2001 21:39:00   
quote:
Originally posted by suzkaw:
Blaze,
I believe you just create a simple folder called cgi-bin then upload you script files into that folder. Unless you are running some type of scripts you really don't need a CGI-Bin.

I could be wrong becouse I am just a begginer, but maybe someone else a little smarter will come by and give an answer.


suzkaw, you got it. That's all there is to it.

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