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Don,

Instead of messing with things like that, I like to set up different servers
on different ports for production and development/testing. All that is
really different is the DocumentRoot and CGI library maps. Works slick and
easy.

Bradley V. Stone
BVSTools - www.bvstools.com
eRPG SDK - www.erpgsdk.com

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Behalf Of DSmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 9:32 AM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] Calling CGI Programs in Apache Server


Good morning!

I have been looking for a way to configure our Apache http server so that
it will call CGI programs based on what library the program is in. I'm
aware that the statement: SetEnv QIBM_CGI_LIBRARY_LIST
"QTEMP;QGPL;TSTLIB;CGILIB:" can set a library list for the web
server, but
if I have the original version of CGIPGM1 in CGILIB and I have a test
version in TSTLIB, the version in TSTLIB doesn't get called -
only the old
version that's in CGILIB. That's because it's calling the program based
on the following statement in our httpd.conf file: ScriptAliasMatch
/cgi-bin/(.*) /QSYS.LIB/CGILIB.LIB/$1.PGM - any program in the URL is
going to be called from CGILIB. I cant figure out how to get a few
programs in TSTLIB to be called rather than the ones in CGILIB.
Is anyone
aware of any method or statement that I can use that can accomplish my
objective, other than creating another entire web instance? (I already
have three!)

Thanks in advance,

Don

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Donald W. Smith
IBM Certified AS/400 Programmer/Analyst
Microsoft Certified Professional
Information Systems Department
City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
DSmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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