Hello again dear Monks,

NOTE : there's already a site (I wrote) running on the server.

- Removed all <!--#include virtual="/script.pl" -->

- added <!--#include virtual="/scr/title.pl" -->

title.pl is a simple

print qq~ html stuff ~

OK

- added footer.pl (same as title.pl). OK

- added <!--#include virtual="/scr/menu.pl?file=menuservices.txt"  -->

Got Error processing SSI file '/scr/menu.pl%3Ffile=menuaudits.txt'

?!? if I change to <!--#exec cgi="/scr/menu.pl?file=menuservices.txt"  -->, the menu appears and the footer is gone ?ü?

?!? If I change all '#include virtual' to '#exec cgi' (I read that #exec doesn't work with params?), OK ?!?

but then I have problems with the next script.

Any suggestion is welcome.

Remenber that everything works fine on my abyss server.

The only diff I can see between the old and the new site, is that the old one didn't use CGI (I had only print qq~'s) and now I use CGI but only in 2 scripts ?!

Hope it's understandable, sorry for my english.

Thanks.

Have a nice day.

"There is only one good, namely knowledge, and only one evil, namely ignorance." Socrates

In reply to Re^3: half on my scripts didn't work once uploaded by lepetitalbert
in thread half on my scripts didn't work once uploaded by lepetitalbert

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