Thank you gyro... no, I wasn't really blaming perl... 
I guess some perl monks dont have a sense of humor :) 
 (note that   :)  <- is a smiley, and not a LABEL :) oops,
now I'm in an endless smiley loop :)

  Even though it is probably the Apache config which is 
causing the problem, it's necessary to running perl scripts...
therefore, I assumed a lot of people here would already 
know specifically what was wrong.

  Anyway, thanks for answering... I have tried all those 
suggestions, and they are all necessary.


 

In reply to Re: Re: enabling PERL file type in Apache/web by stu7
in thread enabling PERL file type in Apache/web by stu7

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