Good point, this code however I was testing on my own Win machine with a command line. My host's cpanel lists
/home/themanin/perl #as the path to use #the following is used within the script. BEGIN { my $base_module_dir = (-d '/home/themanin/perl' ? '/home/themanin/ +perl' : ( getpwuid($>) )[7] . '/perl/'); unshift @INC, map { $base_module_dir . $_ } @INC; } #although in saying this the FAQ side advises... * Path to Perl: /usr/bin/perl * Path to Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail * Home Directory: /home/your_username/
I'm slowly narrowing things down here. The latest error I"m getting is
[Sat Feb 13 04:01:14 2010] [alert] [client 119.12.114.196] /home/thema +nin/public_html/cgi-bin/.htaccess: Invalid command '+ExecCGI', perhap +s mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server confi +guration
I'm sinking, help help. lol

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