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Thanks to all who helped me try and find what was causing my HTTP 500 Error. After Pulling my hair out, playing with my HTTP configuration for days, modifying my HTML Form multiple times, searching the internet for hours (OK DAYS), posting large messages with log information to the list, changing my binding directory entries, starting service jobs, debugging my QTMHHTTP jobs, starting and ending the HTTP server instance, and swearing that if I can't do something this simple that I need to get into a new line of work, a colleague that knows nothing about CGI asked me: "Is QTMHHTTP user profile disabled?" Dhoooooop! Enabled that and everything worked like a charm. In my defense, the log messages and job log messages suck (or I missed it.) and the server jobs still ran under that user profile. Now that this is working, very cool! What's the preferred method of retrieving data from the form? QzhbCgiParse, or the QtmhCvtDb routine. I know the CgiParse is newer, but I kind of like the "old" routine that brings in all the fields at once. David Smith President Advanced Information Solutions, Inc. Email: dsmith@ais400.com Phone: 517.548.7170
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