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Problems with SSI-exec directive

 
 
Andreas Winter
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      08-15-2003
Hi,

I've just setup my apache server 2.0.43 for SSI.
The SSI Commands for my shtml pages are working fine.

In my HTML-page there are the following lines:

<!--#exec cgi="redirect.pl" --> this works.

<!--#exec cgi="redirect.pl?name=value" --> and this doesn't work.

Why I can't use this valuepairs for script calling? Is this a fault of
Apache?

greets
Andreas




 
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