So you've installed CPAN modules with binary parts locally? And it runs from the command line but not in the browser? Did you try something like this:

chmod -R 755 ~/lib

(where I'm assuming all your local modules are under ~/lib)

Have you tried calling the host's customer support? Are you the first customer they've ever had to try using mysql?

If so - maybe their installation is broke, and if you report it they will fix it. Else, if other customers have done it, maybe they can tell you what they did different (assuming they've done something non-standard they requires extra steps)

Final option - switch hosts!


In reply to Re^3: Do XS-components require special considerations with CGI? by scorpio17
in thread Do XS-components require special considerations with CGI? [SOLVED] by locked_user sundialsvc4

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