I figured it out. It had to do with the PerlAccessHandler Apache::FP::Access package. There was a call to a handler.cgi file that parsed each .htm* file for the <% perl pattern to make this work.
I was able to rewrite it for www2 and add it to its config file. It's all working perfectly now...
Hello all, I've been banging my head against my monitors all day today trying to figure out what is going on with some of my Apache hosted sites.
The configuration was done prior to my taking the administration over and I'm no Apache guru so... now you know what I'm dealing with.
I have one...
Thanks Kevin. Like I said, it took me a while too and now that I understand it, it's obviously difficult to convey to others without them going through the steps that I had to. That's why I didn't post everything to begin with. I just need to know how to make perl/cgi place data in a specific...
Kevin, I've posted exactly what I'm doing and exactly what the formatting rules are. I don't know what else I can explain to help you understand. Everything that I have available to me has been posted here. It took me a few minutes to grasp what it is that must be done with this project as well...
Quite honestly, Fannie Mae needs to get with the times and realize that XML would be a much better way to import data over this position/length BS... imho. :)
It probably could if the rules had any kind of pattern to them, but I'll have to program these rules into this process which will have to be done by hand based on how 'random' they are.
You can view the full list in this document...
Kevin:
I will already have all of the data, I just need to format it based on the rules I stated in the first post. These rules are preset so consider them the data dictionary that must be followed to successfully format each line to properly interact with the client software.
rhash:
Thanks...
Each row holds multiple variables. Each of these variables is placed in a specific column position and must hold a specific number of columns (length).
For example, LINE1 has 5 variables. While not all of them actually hold data, their places within the row are filled (with blanks/spaces in...
Good afternoon all,
I have a project that just hit my desk that will require me to pull data out of my database and format it based on specific formatting rules with the intention of importing it into a client program using Perl/CGI. An example of this formatting is as follows:
EH...
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