Yes I have it set like this: basically exactly as the example
provided when I downloaded it except I changed URL root to be my CGI directory
and I moved the test script ptk_test.ppl into my cgi-bin directory too.
$URL_ROOT="path to my cgi directory/cgi-bin";
%url = ("$URL_ROOT/neko.ppl" => 4,
"$URL_ROOT/plop.ppl" => 2,
"$URL_ROOT/y2k.ppl" => 2,
"$URL_ROOT/thunder.ppl" => 2,
"$URL_ROOT/ptk_test.ppl" => 2,
"$URL_ROOT/quest.ppl" => 2,
"$URL_ROOT/tktetris.ppl" => 2,
);
$sec_level= $url{$url} || 1;
print LOG " security level=$sec_level\n";
close LOG;
print "Content-type: application/x-perlplus:.ppl:Perl\n\n";
print "$sec_level";
basm101
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