Correct on both questions.

Chris

>>> gombkoetoe@xxxxxxxxxx 06/16/03 09:58AM >>>
> If I use the following link ...
> http://instant.stantinc.com:81/cgi-bin/vendor.mac/input 
> I get "NET.DATA Error: File /vendor.mac not found. "

> and if I use ...
> http://instant.stantinc.com:81/cgi-bin/vendor.mac 
> I get "NET.DATA Error: Value for PATH_INFO in URL is not set or is
not
> valid."

I choose the first one. That's the correct syntax.

So your macro vendor.mac resides in /WWW/APACHEDFT/CGI-BIN?

Your INI file with its member DB2WWW is in library CGIBIN?

-- 
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards

Anton Gombkötö
Organisation und Projektleitung

Avenum Technologie GmbH
Wien - Salzburg - Stuttgart
http://www.avenum.com 



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