I set chmod 755 for cgi-bin directory and set the same 755 to file folder. The file stored in separate folder into web directory, I am owner of this file. There is local(system) path to file in this code. I have found then that chmod has remained rw -r -r for this file folder, not 755 set by me. So, probably this server only allow set 755chmod to cgi-bin directory. The server is: Operating System: BSD OS 4.01, Web Server -Apache ver. 1.3.12, Perl version 5.0.

It seems, they service have many various restrictions(as free service), so this probably code not work in this server.

Thank you

sandal


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