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Oops! There are errors in your configuration!
The following errors will need to be corrected before the
script will be able to run. Please look over the following
problems, and fix them. If you're not sure what any of this
means, please
email the author and I'll try to explain it. You may also
want to check the FAQ
since it has a lot of information about "system paths," and
"chmod" and that sort of stuff. :-)
You have set $temp_signup_file to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/temp_signup.txt", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$temp_signup_file needs to be the full
system path to your CGI-Subscribe temporary signup file (usually temp_signup.txt). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
You have set $path_to_extra_fields_file to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/extra_fields.txt", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$path_to_extra_fields_file needs to be the full
system path to your CGI-Subscribe extra fields file (usually extra_fields.txt). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
You have set $password_file to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/passfile.txt", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$password_file needs to be the full
system path to your CGI-Subscribe password file (usually passfile.txt). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
You have set $opt_in_file to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/optin.txt", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$opt_in_file needs to be the full
system path to your CGI-Subscribe opt in file (usually optin.txt). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
You have set $subscribers_database to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/subscribers.db", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$subscribers_database needs to be the full
system path to your subscribers file (usually subscribers.db). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
You have set $opt_out_file to
"/home/x4to404/public_html/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/optout.txt", but I cannot write to that file, or it
doesn't exist there. (When I tried to write to it, your server
gave this message: "No such file or directory".) If the server says it doesn't exist,
that's probably because the path is not quite right.
$opt_out_file needs to be the full
system path to your CGI-Subscribe opt out file (usually optout.txt). If it
does exist there, try to chmod it to 766.
In addition, the following information about your system
may prove helpful in figuring out what the paths really
are:
Web Server software is Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) mod_fastcgi/2.4.2 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.7a
Base path to website files is /home/tm0004/public_html/taylormade
Script filename is /home/tm0004/public_html/taylormade/cgi-bin/cgi_subscribe/cgisubscribe.cgi
Server O/S is linux
Perl version is 5.008008
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