in reply to HTML Template

Does this sound like your problem? If so, you'll have to fiddle with IIS settings, can't help you there I'm afraid.

Could you also give us the source of the HTMLTMPL module, and the relevant excerpts of the IIS error logs (once you have them)? It doesn't seem like there are any problems with the script you posted.

-Thomas
"Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."

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Re^2: HTML Template
by raptorsoul (Novice) on May 10, 2015 at 05:48 UTC
    I will look into this at my next opportunity and let you know what I find.

      Here is the code for the HTML template:

      <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Sermons</TITLE> </HEAD> <!-- bgcolor is R-37 G-74 B-128--> <BODY BGCOLOR="#20407F" TEXT="#00FFFF" LINK="#00FF00" VLINK="#C0DCC0" +ALINK="#FF0000"> <TABLE WIDTH=100% HEIGHT=100% BORDER=0> <TR><TD height=5%>&nbsp;</TD></TR> <TR> <TD valign=top height=90%> <!--- enter text here --> <CENTER> <IMG SRC="../../images/sermon.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=372 HEIGHT=135> </CENTER><br><br> To listen to a sermon click the <IMG SRC="../../images/speaker.gif" BO +RDER=0 WIDTH=25 HEIGHT=26> next to the sermon you would like to hear. <br> <!--To save a sermon on your computer click the <IMG SRC="images/downl +oad.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=16 HEIGHT=16> next to the sermon you would li +ke to save.--> <br><br> In order to listen to the sermons you will need <A HREF="http://www.mi +crosoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/en/default.asp" target=_blank>Window +s Media 6 </a> or above installed. <br><br> <A HREF="/sermons.html">Back to the Main Sermons menu</A> <br><br> <A HREF="/sermons/live.asx"><FONT COLOR="#66FFFF">See us LIVE. Click H +ere.</A> <br><br> <CENTER> <TABLE BORDER=1 CELLSPACING=1> __x_details__ <TR> <TD>__desc__</TD> <TD><A HREF="/sermons/__filename__"><IMG SRC="../../images/speak +er.gif" BORDER=0 WIDTH=25 HEIGHT=26></A></TD> </TR> __x_details__ </TABLE> </center> <br><br> <br><br> <BR> <!-- Last modifed --> <script> var moddate moddate=document.lastModified document.write("This page was last modified: "+moddate) </script> <!--End Last Modified--> <BR> </FONT> </CENTER> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML>

        Like Anonymous Monk said, we need the actual template module. It will have the name of HTMLTMPL.pm.

        -Thomas
        "Excuse me for butting in, but I'm interrupt-driven..."

        That is not the perl module HTMLTEMPLATE, the file HTMLTEMPLATE.pm

        Why aren't you looking at the error log for an error message?