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(Reply from Randy Klumph)
I'm running IIS (no snickering people) and your suggestion worked like
a charm. Simple and painless. Thanks!
- Nathan Brindle wrote:
>I don't know if this counts as an official position, but we've always
>said that you can call the CGI just about anything you want, as long
>as your web server will serve it. For instance, I just renamed the
>copy on my test instance (Windows XP, with Apache) to wa.cgi and I'm
>having no trouble running it. I think there are other sites
>represented here who do something similar.
>
>Naturally you'd have to change anything that pointed directly to
>wa.exe in the configuration, so if WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI=/cgi-bin/wa.exe
>you'd have to change it to WWW_ARCHIVE_CGI=/cgi-bin/wa.cgi and restart
>LISTSERV. And you'd also have to make sure that your web server knew
>that .cgi was an executable extension. (This appears to be the case
>by default in Apache, but I wouldn't give you odds that's also the
>case for IIS.)
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Regards,
Randy Klumph
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The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness
The Teaching Research Institute
345 N Monmouth Ave
Monmouth, OR 97361
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