I just installed the freebie version of FileMan on a Win2k/IIS server, and I had a question for y'all: I got everything installed just fine, and started to run the program, but it gave an error saying the program returned incomplete HTTP headers or something like that because of some error about the "-T" flag after the perl path.
Sooo, I opened the file and removed the "-T" from the path, and now it all seems to run fine and dandy. Granted I haven't been able to test every single little detail, but it at least appears to all be working. So my question is, is it ok to have removed the "-T" from after the perl path? Is something going to be majorly screwed up later or anything going to go wrong? Since it works now, I really hope nothing major is wrong with removing it, because adding it back will break the script again.
Thanks in advance. :)
---Jamin
Sooo, I opened the file and removed the "-T" from the path, and now it all seems to run fine and dandy. Granted I haven't been able to test every single little detail, but it at least appears to all be working. So my question is, is it ok to have removed the "-T" from after the perl path? Is something going to be majorly screwed up later or anything going to go wrong? Since it works now, I really hope nothing major is wrong with removing it, because adding it back will break the script again.
Thanks in advance. :)
---Jamin