Hi,
I have a script with me, whose output needs to be displayed in a HTML via CGI… I have myShell.sh’, which needs to be executed in ‘myCGI.cgi’..
############################################################
#myShell.sh
############################################################
#!Perl_Interpreter_Location
print "This is the list of files in ur current dir\n";
`ls -al`;
print "End Of Script\n";
############################################################
#myCGI.cgi
############################################################
#!Perl_Interpreter Location
Line 1 : print ”Content-Type : html/text ”;
Line 2 : print “<HTML>”;
Line 3 : print “<BODY>”;
Line 4 : print ` etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myShell.sh `
Line 5 : print “</BODY>”;
Line 6 : print “</HTML>”;
Now, this would execute the script, but unfortunately all the new-lines get replaced by a blank space..I tried executing with $().. But, it throws Compilation errors..
Replace Line 4(of myCGI.cgi) with the line below..
$("etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myShell.sh");
This gives me an error,
String found where operator expected at
/opt/ibm/netcool/webtop/profiles/TIPProfile/etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myCGI.cgi line 8, near "$("etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myShell.sh ""
(Missing operator before "etc/webtop/cgi-bin/ myShell.sh "?)
syntax error at /opt/ibm/netcool/webtop/profiles/TIPProfile/etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myCGI.cgi line 8, near "$("etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myShell.sh ""
Execution of /opt/ibm/netcool/webtop/profiles/TIPProfile/etc/webtop/cgi-bin/myCGI.cgi aborted due to compilation errors.
Somebody,Anybody please help me out..
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