Apologies if this is the wrong group...
I'm writing a fairly simple script to preen our NIS database,
find all the passwd entries with the same primary group id, and print
out a nicely formatted table with the full name, office, work phone,
and email address. Fairly straightforward, right? Thought it would
be a good exercise to learn CGI programming.
Well, I'm stumped. Everything was going so well until I tried:
<!--#config timefmt="%a, %e %b %Y %T %Z" -->
<p>
URL <!--#echo var="DOCUMENT_URI" -->
<p>
<em>Created <!--#echo var="DATE_LOCAL" --></em>
in the document. It doesn't print anything at all! And the HTTPD
server (NCSA v. 1.3 I believe) is configured to allow "IncludesNOEXEC"
in CGI-BIN scripts. (I think)
So, why shouldn't a CGI bin program be able to access the current time
and date, it's own URL, or even include other text files?
The above HTML looks well-formed to me, so I can't figure it out.
Also, on a completely unrelated note: Are tables broken on Mozilla
v1.12? Tables with empty cells tend to do *bizarre* stuff...
Please reply directly, unless you think this might be of general
interest.
Thanks,
-Philip