Hello Guys.
I am trying to make my webpage local on the server so that the only people who can access it would be whoever is connected to the server. In other words, when my pages and scripts run, I don't want them to go OUT on the net. I want everything to stay inside.

Instead of "http:\\www.mypage.com\cgi-bin\test.pl"
I replaced it with: "\\ServerName\cgi-bin\test.pl" on all my pages

After doing this on all the links, my HTML pages loaded successfully, BUT my perl scripts are not executing. I get errors like "Page Cannot Be Displayed." and I get a JavaScript Error "Access Denied" because I am taking data from a popup window and putting it into my main form using JS and perl.
I would really appreciate any ideas you have about this.
Thanks in advance.

In reply to Run Perl on the Server Locally by peacemaker1820

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