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Message-ID: | <375D4D79.E710D958@connect.ab.ca> |
Date: | Tue, 08 Jun 1999 17:06:01 +0000 |
From: | Tom Fjellstrom <tomcf AT connect DOT ab DOT ca> |
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Subject: | Re: Compiling CGI script under DJGPP |
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Just one question: Are you actually just opening the file from the hard disk with your browser? If you are you should first look into getting a web server. and one more thing, when compiling with gcc the file will only become an executable if you supply it with a .exe extension, on the other hand if you copy the myscript.exe and rename it to myscript.cgi then all you need is a web server that can understand that the cgi is an executable. (i.e.: Apache) HTH. Tom Fjellström Martin Berard wrote: > > I'm have been developping apps on unix for years!! Now I need to test some > of my CGI script under my PC. > > I hope someone can help me a bit solving these issue. > > 1. When I compile with the following: > gcc -o myscript.cgi myscript.c > two files are generated: > myscript.cgi and myscript.exe (different size !? the .exe is > bigger) > > The .exe seems to be runnable not the CGI (Bad command or file name) > > 2. When I start my script with my broswer it ask me if I want to download > it.. > > Any help will be appreciated > > Martin Bérard > SHF SENC > shf AT shf DOT qc DOT ca
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