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here's my query
my virtual host rules say i may not create a cgi bin
why is this
if i had a dedicated server with the same host, would i be able to have a cgi bin
BTW the host is [*bleep* -no names, please. rcj].
(edited by: rcjordan at 11:51 pm (utc) on Mar. 13, 2002)
>lack of hostility towards newbies compared to other forums.
Noticed that, did you? Well, thanks. If any of the more seasoned members get uppity we send them over to littleman's forum [webmasterworld.com] and he gives them a long list of really obscure spiders to identify. That humbles you reaaaal fast.
(edited by: rcjordan at 11:25 pm (utc) on Mar. 13, 2002)
Find a new host that offers cgi-bin, they're not hard to come by. Hell try making yer own cgi-bin directory and chmod it to whatever the permissions are and put stuff in there ;) may piss of the administrator hehehe
make a file called .htaccess
In this file should be a line like below:
Options ExecCGI
Put the .htaccess file inside the directory you want to execute CGI scripts from.
If your host didn't specifically configure the server to disallow Options directives, then this should work.
Your host will probably catch on eventually, though.
- heheheh, while you're at it, add "Includes" to the ExecCGI and give yourself SSI cabability too. At this rate you might actually start to get $200 worth of hosting.
>...for 2 years domain registration and hosting.
I know you didn't ask, but be careful if they own the domain instead of you.