Re: [WebDNA] [shell] issue on Mac; file not appearing a PERL exe...
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texte = 31 aug 2009 kl. 22.46 skrev Palle Bo Nielsen:> Hii all,>> I have a PERL script on a Mac OS X, which performs perfect when =20> initiated from Terminal and from Cronnix (an App.)>> <...The file path being used...>> /Library/WebServer/Documents/filename.pl>> But when trying to make it take of using triggers in WebDNA, the =20> result is not perfect. Actually the Perl script which normally =20> should create a file does not succeed.>> The Perl script is called from a WebDNA webpage, which is triggered =20=> by a WebDNA Trigger. Actually it has the same result when just =20> loading the WebDNA webpage in a browser. Anyhow the WebDNA page =20> includes a [SHELL] - like the one below.>> [shell]/Library/WebServer/Documents/filename.pl[/shell]>> The result is that the WebDNA page produces some log data correct, =20> but the file it is supposed to generate at the end never arrives in =20=> the directory.Could it be the user your webserver is running as/under does not have =20=permissions to write to the directory?Best,Christer ************************************************************* Christer Olsson PO Box 9160 Phone +46 40 25 85 85 Ljusa Id=C3=A9er AB SE-200 39 Malmo Fax +46 40 25 85 89 Kantyxegatan 5 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se
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31 aug 2009 kl. 22.46 skrev Palle Bo Nielsen:> Hii all,>> I have a PERL script on a Mac OS X, which performs perfect when =20> initiated from Terminal and from Cronnix (an App.)>> <...The file path being used...>> /Library/WebServer/Documents/filename.pl>> But when trying to make it take of using
triggers in WebDNA, the =20> result is not perfect. Actually the Perl script which normally =20> should create a file does not succeed.>> The Perl script is called from a WebDNA webpage, which is triggered =20=> by a WebDNA Trigger. Actually it has the same result when just =20> loading the WebDNA webpage in a browser. Anyhow the WebDNA page =20> includes a
[shell] - like the one below.>>
[shell]/Library/WebServer/Documents/filename.pl[/shell]>> The result is that the WebDNA page produces some log data correct, =20> but the file it is supposed to generate at the end never arrives in =20=> the directory.Could it be the user your webserver is running as/under does not have =20=permissions to write to the directory?Best,Christer ************************************************************* Christer Olsson PO Box 9160 Phone +46 40 25 85 85 Ljusa Id=C3=A9er AB SE-200 39 Malmo Fax +46 40 25 85 89 Kantyxegatan 5 Sweden http://www.ljusaideer.se
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