CGI and HTTP Header Location redirects
Derek Basch
dbasch at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 4 15:27:13 EST 2005
Ahhhh... I should have been more specific before. The Apache error log doesn't
produce an error. You are probably correct that it is most likely an
Apache/Unix problem. I thought perhaps someone had maybe run into this before
since it seems like such a basic function to not work. Thanks for the help.
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Derek Basch <dbasch at yahoo.com> writes:
>
>>Also, after enabling suEXEC on the apache server the script executes
>>perfectly with the redirect. Can anyone explain this behavior? I
>>would guess that it is related to apache user rights but I can't
>>find any reference to such problems via Google.
>
>
> Apache probably isn't able to run the cgi because of lack of exec
> permission or something like that. The best way to diagnose such
> probs is by checking the apache error log, if you have access to it.
>
> Best newsgroup for this type of question is
> comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix. Lots of apache experts hang out there.
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