Hello. Looking for some guidance. I am creating a very simple site. It is Perl 5. Using CGI with SQLite3 on Windows 10 with IIS 10. I have a simple HTML form that does a post of text field data to a .PL. I did set the database directory to have rights of Full Control. The issue, per the error message, has something to do with rights.

The error I get from IIS is...

HTTP Error 502.2 - Bad Gateway The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are "DBD::SQLite::db do failed: attempt to write a readonly database at C:\inetpub\wwwroot\formtest_3.pl line 31. ".

The .PL file is...

#!/usr/bin/perl use CGI qw(:cgi-lib :standard); use DBI; use strict; use warnings; my $dbfile = "/inetpub/wwwroot/data/sample.db"; my $dsn = "dbi:SQLite:dbname=$dbfile"; my $user = ""; my $password = ""; my $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $user, $password, { PrintError => 0, RaiseError => 1, AutoCommit => 1, FetchHashKeyName => 'NAME_lc', }); ### Parse form data &ReadParse(my %in); my $fname = $in{"fname"}; my $lname = $in{"lname"}; my $user_id = $in{"user_id"}; my $email = $in{"email"}; ### Write SQL data $dbh->do('INSERT INTO people (fname, lname, user_id, email) VALUES (?, + ?, ?, ?)', undef, $fname, $lname, $user_id, $email); $dbh->disconnect; ### Print HTML document my $html = "Content-Type: text/html <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>CGI Test</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H4>CGI Test r1</H4> <P> fname: $fname <p> lname: $lname <P> user_id: $user_id <p> email: $email <p> </BODY> </HTML>"; print $html;

In reply to Perl CGI with SQLite Windows and IIS by RedJeep

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