Viewing images in my CGI-BIN

From: Robert TV (ducott_99_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/30/04


Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 21:07:56 GMT

Hello, I am writing a perl script that uploads images from my computer to my
web site. The images get dumped inside a special forder in my cgi-bin. For
some reason, once the images have arrived, they cannot be viewed in my
browser. The URL is have entered are correct, but they always show up
broken. If I use my ftp program to move the images out of the cgi-bin and
into a normal html forlder they appear fine. I have also played with the
file permissions of the images when in the cgi-bin, but to no avail. Can
anyone help me? TAI

Robert



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