On Jul 10, 10:52am, Kimi A. Adams wrote: > I am not sure if this is the appropriate way to ask this. So, we are doing > something like this for the > URL: www.unitywave.com/testm.cgi?post/username/filename.html But we > would like it to look like > this: www.unitywave.com/testm/post/username/filename.html In trying to > run this from the server: perl testm.cgi, it works. It also works when > you move testm.cgi to testm and run the same command using just testm. But > when we go to the website, using that testm instead of the .cgi? it shows > the program rather than the output like it does on the server. > > We want to do this so that a path is shown to the customer, rather than the > extensions and characters. However, I am at a draw as to whether this is > httpd.conf that controls this or if it's the program that is running, i.e. > perl or cgi. You'll need to tweak the web server configuration file (httpd.conf or the like). BTW, what's wrong with something like: www.unitywave.com/testm.cgi/post/username/filename.html ^^^^ ? Kevin