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Date:      Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:57:07 -0500
From:      Tony Wells <awells@journalstar.com>
To:        Blake Freeburg <blakef@mrdata.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Freebsd, Apache, and Frontpage...
Message-ID:  <37A0B213.6F0F9AE6@journalstar.com>
References:  <199907291905.OAA98660@mrdata.com>

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I'll have to claim ignorance about Frontpage 2000.  (A case where
ignorance truly is bliss.) :-)

Actually it's O.K. to have a URL like that, Apache is smart enough to
see that fpexe is an executable (assuming there is a handler set for
that file type) and will pass the rest of the URL to the script in an
environment variable $PATH_INFO.

Normally the file has and extension like .cgi or .pl which calls a
handler for that file type (perl in this case), so I'm guessing that's
your problem.  

Hope this gets you started!

Blake Freeburg wrote:
> 
> Hello out there...
> 
>   I have FreeBSD 3.2, Apache 1.3.6 and Frontpage 2000 extensions.  Things seem to be installed and running, but when I try to connect to the server, I get ...
> 
>   [Sat Jul 24 20:36:16 1999] [notice] Apache/1.3.6 (Unix) FrontPage/4.0.4.3 configured -- resuming normal operations
>   [Sat Jul 24 20:38:54 1999] [error] [client 216.61.45.4] script not found or unable to stat: /usr/local/frontpage/version4.0/apache-fp/_vti_bin/fpexe/_vti_rpc
> 
>   The problem is that the 'fpexe' mentioned in the path is an executable, not a directory....
> 
> I have read the 'how-to' on FreeBSDzine, and the handbook, as well as posted messages on the 'rtr.com' web site.  Any hints?  I have tried using both the Linux and BSDI compatible extensions.
> 
> Blake
> 
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