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Anonymous, 2008-05-03 05:47
grammar s/straight/straight-forward/ & al


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#!rst ===
CGI ===

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Module: mod_cgi
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Description ===========

CGI programs allow you to enhance the functionality of the server in a very
straight-forward and simple way.

Options =======

cgi.assign

file-extensions that are handled by a CGI program
e.g.: ::
cgi.assign = ( ".pl"  => "/usr/bin/perl",
".cgi" => "/usr/bin/perl" )
For PHP don't forget to set cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1 in the php.ini.
To get the old cgi-bin behavior of apache: ::
#Note: make sure that mod_alias is loaded if you use this:
alias.url += ( "/cgi-bin" => server_root + "/cgi-bin" )
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgi-bin" {
cgi.assign = ( "" => "" )
}

cgi.execute-all

In 1.5.0 and later you can use: ::
$PHYSICAL["existing-path"] =~ "^/var/www/myvhost/cgi-bin/" {
cgi.execute-all = "enable"
}
which does the same thing as cgi.assign = ("" => "") but is more obvious to use.

Examples ========

To setup an executable which can run on its own (e.g. binaries, scripts
with a shebang line) you just don't specify a handler for the extension: ::

cgi.assign = ( ".sh" => "" )

If the file has no extension keep in mind that lighttpd matches not the
extension itself but the right part of the URL: ::

cgi.assign = ( "/testfile" => "" )

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Updated by Anonymous over 16 years ago · 10 revisions