Posted on: 02/24/03 11:11pm
By: beanboyrjs
I just tried to install Forum 2 and after puttibg the files in the correct places, I rub the http://[my domain]/admin/plugins/forum/install.php. I get a web page that reads
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
The other wierd thing is that Forums doesn't show up in the admin/plugins panel.
Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated by this newbie geek!
Thanks!
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Posted on: 02/25/03 12:52am
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
are you use you didnt add it to your cgi dir.. just in case
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Posted on: 02/25/03 08:35am
By: beanboyrjs
no, it is not in my cgi dir.
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Posted on: 02/25/03 09:21am
By: nurseryboy
Do you know if PHP is running as a module, or a cgi executable? I have never seen an error like that while using php. But my server uses php as a module.
Just wondering..
Matthew
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Posted on: 02/25/03 11:38am
By: beanboyrjs
How can I tell? (remember, i'm a newbie)
I am running GL1.3.7sr1 on Windows 2k Server.
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Posted on: 02/25/03 01:08pm
By: nurseryboy
Good question.. I am not sure off the top of my head. Are you hosting the site, or do you have someone doing it for you?
Matthew
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Posted on: 02/25/03 01:16pm
By: beanboyrjs
it's on my server
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Posted on: 02/25/03 04:36pm
By: Anonymous (Anonymous)
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Re:cgi error
Posted on: 01/03/04 06:24pm
By: Anonymous (AB Positive Interactive)
Hello,
In IIS, you need to make sure your HOME DIRECTORY is pointing to public_html. You are probably having IIS point to something like 'c:usersgeeklogwww' instead of 'c:usersgeeklogwwwpublic_html'
Good luck,
G