Let's talk with Jim-san. Part5
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Jim ◆6P7QkQf8Ys :
2007/09/15(土) 12:18:59 ID:f14CSimT The excellent engineer smiled on us too. Here is what he did. If the script using SpeedyCGI is not working, I cannot examine into the cause any further. I think that it is a peculiar problem to the script, and I do not have the ability to analyze. Thank you. banana702# cat time2.cgi #!/usr/local/bin/speedy use CGI::SpeedyCGI; my $sp = CGI::SpeedyCGI->new; $ENV{'TZ'} = "JST-9"; $times = time; ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime($times); $year=$year+1900; # $mon=$mon+1; # print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"; print "<html><head>\n"; print "<body>\n"; print "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" CONTENT=\"text/html; charset=x-sjis\">\ n"; print "Time<p>\n"; print "$year/$mon/$mday $hour:$min:$sec<p>"; print "Running under speedy=", $sp->i_am_speedy ? 'y' : 'n', "<p>\n"; $sp->setopt('timeout', 30); print "maxruns=", $sp->getopt('maxruns'), "<BR>\n"; print "timeout=", $sp->getopt('timeout'), "<BR>\n"; print "</body></html>"; exit; banana702# Sincerely yours, And apache was recompiled and the correct setting was placed on the httpd.conf This is the correct line. LoadModule cgidso_module modules/mod_cgidso.so Sorry for the late reporting. I fell asleep, and the engineer did also after completing this task.