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Topic: Images not showing |
buddybuddha
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I'm havin a problem with my site. I'm pretty sure its not on my side since my site's been runnin problem free for sometime now.
Heres a bit about my stuff:
I run abyss webserver on an old 2002 emac ... |
Topic: Buddy Buddha Dot Net (not religous at all) |
buddybuddha
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Views: 21207
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so apparently all u have to say about my site is that i shouldnt have that damn section up, i only put it there cuz justin wanted it. not like anythings in there. The whole "bill clinton" thing was ... |
Topic: Buddy Buddha Dot Net (not religous at all) |
buddybuddha
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Views: 21207
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hey dude, I only did that cuz my bud Justin Boyle wanted me too. So, its his responsibility entirely. Dont blame me for anything he does! |
Topic: Including SSI #exec command in cgi docs |
buddybuddha
Replies: 2
Views: 13322
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btw, if you want to check the website click here for the main page in question:
http://www.buddybuddha.net/perlbb/yabb/yabb.pl
You can view source, and the ssi command shows up in the source.
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Topic: Help with Banner Script |
buddybuddha
Replies: 12
Views: 41239
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Forum: Perl Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:34 am Subject: exec | |
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instead of using the include command, you can try putting this on your site.
<!-- #exec cgi="cgi file here" -->
That should work. Try it, because it worked for me. |
Topic: Including SSI #exec command in cgi docs |
buddybuddha
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Views: 13322
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Ok, firstoff, I use YaBB, which, if you dont know, is a perl-run forum script. I want to mention that it uses an html template.
When I edit the template to include the SSI command:
<!-- ... |
Topic: Buddy Buddha Dot Net (not religous at all) |
buddybuddha
Replies: 9
Views: 21207
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Here, we have the best Semi-Buddhist website ever. It's just my personal site. I use it for fun. There's a forum, image hosting, user-submitted lyrics database, and the story of my ENTIRE LIFE (whi ... |
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