Nathan,

Thanks for the help.  It was the service program.  Reinstalled it in
the binding directory and all is well again.

Marie

date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:10:16 -0800 (PST)
from: Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] cgidev2 Definition not found problem

Weird.  Did the CGIDEV2 service program get moved or deleted?  Is your
binding directory referencing the right library?


----- Original Message ----
From: Marie Sebens <MSEBENS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:05:27 PM
Subject: [WEB400] cgidev2 Definition not found problem

My company has started converting our websites over to the IBM apache
server using CGIDEV2.  We have several different web sites to convert
but have only been working on one up to now.  

When I left work two days ago I was having no problems with creating
CGI programs.  Today (I was snowed out yesterday), I cannot get any
CGI
programs to create, even the ones that were creating fine two days ago.

I keep getting "Definition not found for symbol . . ."  for all of the
CGIDEV2 APIs.  I've tried binding the QZHBCGI service program from
library QHTTPSVR  during the create program process and have also
tried
adding this service program to my binding directory.  No luck with
either.

The only changes made on the apache server that I have been able to
track down are that one of my bosses started a new apache server
session
for another of our sites and a security certificate was added to the
Apache server.

Can anyone give me any ideas on how to solve this please?

Thanks,
Marie 

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