Hi Prasanna,

      The most of the errors can happen with the permissions issues. I hope that you got enough information from the above replies. In addition to that , i want to add one more thing.

      In Redhat Linux Enterprise Edition - 4, we have some thing called as "Selinux". That is another extended linux security for linux files. That one also plays as important role in file permissions when using through apache. You can also find the enough information in "man selinux". You go through that page and give appropriate file permissions.



Regards,
S.Venni Rajan.
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In reply to Re: opening a file using CGI by vennirajan
in thread opening a file using CGI by kprasanna_79

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