[ale] File::stat and Time::localtime
Greg Sabino Mullane
greg at turnstep.com
Wed Mar 13 13:34:10 EST 2002
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> Is it safe to assume that Earthlink's cgi server would have
> access to File::stat and Time::localtime? I wonder if that's why
> my other CGI script is failing.
> Any ideas?
Start with something simple that you know works and build your
way up until you find the problem. First, do something like this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
$=1; print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
for (sort keys %ENV) {
print "<li>$_: <b>$ENV{$_}</b></li>\n";
}
Once you get that to run, start adding in modules, increasing
complexity, etc. Fall back to the last version when you get
an error. You may even be able to write a script that can
give you the last few lines of the error_log over the web. :)
If the above does not work, check that you have right path
for perl. Check that the file permissions are set correctly.
Check that you are calling the correct URL. Check that you
ahev put it in the correct place on the server. Check that
the directory you put it in can run cgi scripts. When all that
fails, give their tech support line a call. This works much better
than email, and it's part of what you are paying for, after all.
HTH,
Greg Sabino Mullane greg at turnstep.com
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