Knowledge Base

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Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
Yes. All your CGI scripts need to be placed inside your 'cgi-bin'. This is located directly inside your home directory (outside of the mydomain.com directory), along with your website directories.
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
Probably! We have a long list of Perl modules installed on all our web server machines, but if you find that you need something else installed, just let us know and I'm sure we can install it for y
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
Perl is by far the most common language used to write CGI scripts. A fairly easy learning curve, coupled with tons of freely available source code, make it a perfect choice for the beginning (and adva
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
An internal server error is a fatal error from the page you were trying to access. If you're accessing a CGI script (PERL/Python/etc), please check that the script is executable (you can chmod +x t
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
The path to Python is: /usr/local/bin/python
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
Currently, we have version 5.10.0 on all our web servers.
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
The current version of Python available on the Mr.Host web servers is: 2.5.1
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
/bin/date is the path to date on our systems.
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
/usr/sbin/sendmail is the path to sendmail on our systems.
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
/usr/bin/perl is the path to perl on our systems.
Development > PERL / CGI Scripting
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