Mime types could be part of the problem. You also might want to check the addhandler directives in your httpd.conf. What version of apache? Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing wrote: > OpenVMS Alpha 8.3 (DS20E) > SWS 2.1.1 (which is Apache 2.057 or something like) > > Just had a massive upgrade of VMS from 7.3-2 to 8.3, TCP/IP software, Web > server, database, etc, etc, while leaving LISTSERV at 14.5 > > WA.EXE worked before. Same file, no new configuration. > > Now, /cgi-bin/wa.exe gets the expected screen, but clicking on, eg, login > results in Firefox thinking I'm trying to download an EXE file. > > SWS 2.1.1. is smart enough to let me do /cgi-bin/wa (rather than requiring an > explicit .EXE), but wa?LMGT (for example) shows a bunch of text that comes out > as > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Pragma: no-cache > > Content-Type: text/html > > > > > > > > > > > > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> > > <html> > > <head> > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > etcetera, rather than getting interpreted as HTML. > > It seems to work on Internet Explorer, although the first time through on > login, it displayed the "SET COOKIE" info rather than actually setting the > cookie. > > Any insight? Is there some Apache configuration I need to do to make this work > right? > > Thanks, > > -- Alan > > > > > > > > -- Christopher Wilson Information Systems Coordinator ISS Enterprise Systems The George Washington University 202-994-3878 [log in to unmask]