Hmm... why is your box attempting to run the mswin32 blocks of code... that's a mystery to me... Is this BSD perchance?
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Hmm... why is your box attempting to run the mswin32 blocks of code... that's a mystery to me... Is this BSD perchance?
Yeah, FreeBSD 4.4.
And why I have no clue! :)
Well what do you know, I changed the MSWin32 block of code to match the else statment and now it works! I didn't realize that until you said it. Thanks! :)
ummm...this may sound stupid, but Bones, where did you get that tribesserverstat.cgi file?
i didnt get that file when i downloaded tribesserverstat....hmmm
For some reason BSD doesn't properly identify itself to the $^O OS query thingy in Perl... No idea why... sorry I didn't think of this sooner...
Hey I got it working with your help and for that I thank you!
Annihilation,
A CGI program is basically an executable script or executable that allows you to serve dynamic information, perl scripts do the same thing and can also be referred to as CGI scripts, all I did is change the extension to .cgi instead of .pl. My web server is set up to execute cgi scripts not .pl scripts.
ahh ok, i guess i got confused since it wasnt in the cgi-bin, thought it was another file you downloaded and put somewhere. :D