Dave,
I'm sorry, but did you read the README file? It's short but it tells you
exactly what needs to be done.
Installation:
1) Copy <code_root>/etc/OpenSRS.conf to the desired location.
2) Insert your reseller username/password into OpenSRS.conf.
3) Edit OpenSRS.conf to the proper paths per your server.
4) Edit the path to your perl5 binary in the supplied cgi scripts.
5) Edit the path to OpenSRS.conf in the supplied cgi scripts.
6) Copy the cgi scripts to the desired location on your web server.
CGI scripts are normally in a cgi-bin, but that really makes no
difference unless your ISP mandates it.
It doesn't tell you where to put the files per se, but that's what
number 3 is for - so that it knows where the files are.
Also - off topic - I'm not sure how experienced you are with file
permissions - it only need to be executable - i.e. --x --x --x (chmod
111) - anything beyond that is up to you.
Chris
Dave Reinhardt wrote:
>
> The directions do not say where to put each file.
> I assume the cgi file need to be in a cgi-bin dir and be 755
> But do the *.pl file need execution?
> It would help to see a dir structure
> thanks
> Dave
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
> On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 20:54:06 -0400
> Chris Cooke-Johnson <chriscj@gocarib.com> wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> it means it's not found. Is that path correct?
>
> There is no manage dir in the templates dir.
>
> I'd like to help but you haven't really give much information. What were
> you trying to do - how did you get there? It seems like something's
> wrong with your paths. Also the {{CGI}} on the end implies that the
> script isn't executing. That's a var to be replaced by the script.
>
> Chris
>
> Dave Reinhardt wrote:
> >
> > What does this mean?
> > File Not Found
> >
> > The requested URL /opensrs/templates/manage/{{CGI}} was not found on this serve
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