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[cobalt-users] RE: cobalt-users digest, Vol 1 #1086 - 27 msgs



I don't think one can scriptalias in a .htaccess file.
Appologies if I'm wrong.

What I am asking is if the cobalt site setup script can
readily be modified to create a default cgi-bin just
below the sites's web root (in the same directory as the
"web" directory) and create a scriptalias for it in the
httpd.conf within the site's virtualhost container.

Moreover, if someone has done it - how, and what caveats
were needed.

	Thanks,
		-Stephanie

> On 6 Jul 00, at 22:21, Stephanie Sullivan wrote:
> > What I don't know is how to make customized things like that happen
> > *automatically* when I create a site. Especially so the next Cobalt
update
> > won't break it (or it break the update).
> >
> > Any ideas, suggestions, or solutions? Thanks in advance!
> We make extensive use of the .htaccess files.  They work wonders
> for enabling/disabling cgiwrap in specific directories, etc.  They
> might help with your needs.
>
> Sincerely,
> Andrew Kinney
> President, Advantagecom Networks, Inc.
> http://www.advantagecom.net
> 509-522-3696, extension 101