Yep. I would rather use the IFS but I think all I saw in the CGIDEBUG file was "cannot open file" and "permission denied" (I don't have the exact wording because I cleared the member). The folders and files all had QTMHHTTP with *RX permissions and the Apache log had nothing to add.

The folder I was trying to access had the following directory entry in the config file:

<Directory /www/myfolder/htdocs/myapps>
Options None
order allow,deny
allow from all
</Directory>

I have a webinar I am delivering in an hour but after that is over I am going to spend a little more time taking a look. I have served plenty of stuff from the IFS using PHP but I have never used that approach with CGIDEV2.

Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java


On 1/26/2012 9:55 AM, Kevin Turner wrote:
Seems a shame to abandon the IFS for your templates etc. It is a much better place for such things that source members.

What were the permission issues? Should be a simple fix.

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