First time users should use the Guestbook Installer within the respective account Control Panel to install the Guestbook program. The instruction contained herein is being provided for those whom wish to modify the script installed by the Guestbook Installer or to install multiple versions of this application.
Installation Procedure
- Locate and download the following files from Matt's
Script Archive:
- guestbook.pl - The Perl script which adds to the guestbook.html .
- addguest.html - The form that users fill out to add their entry.
- guestbook.html - The guestbook file that contained the users' entries.
- guestlog.html - The short log of all guestbook entries. (optional)
- Create a subdirectory named "guestbook" within your web site and upload both guestbook.html and guestlog.html to the new directory
- Change the first line of the Perl script to reflect the official path
to Perl on our server:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
- There are a few more things that need to be changed in the Perl script:
# Set Variables $guestbookurl - The URL address of your guestbook.html file $guestbookreal - The system location of your guestbook.html file $guestlog - The system location of your guestlog.html file $cgiurl - The URL portion of the address to the guestbook.pl file
The second and third variables call for a system path which is not the same as a URL. If your domain name was yourdomain.com the system path would be /u/web/yourdo where "yourdo" is the account userid.
As such, the Set Variables section of the Guestbook script would follow this format:
# Set Variables $guestbookurl = "http://www.yourdomain.com/guestbook/guestbook.html"; $guestbookreal = "/u/web/<userid>/guestbook/guestbook.html"; $guestlog = "/u/web/<userid>/guestbook/guestlog.html"; $cgiurl = "http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-local/guestbook.pl"; $date_command = "/usr/bin/date";
Be sure to substitute your domain name and userid in the example above. The path to "date" is properly set. Although Matt's code is accurate, we recommend using the Perl Script checker within your account Control Panel when installing any Perl script.
- Upload the "guestbook.pl" script to your cgi-local directory in ASCII transfer mode. Cgi-local will place the appropriate permissions on files uploaded to this directory so you do NOT need to chmod a+rx the Perl script.
- Modify the form ACTION attribute within "addguest.html"
to reference the guestbook script within cgi-local as shown below and
upload to the "guestbook" directory
<FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="/cgi-local/guestbook.pl">
- Select the File Manager option within your account Control Panel. Locate the file name guestbook.html within the guestbook directory. Click the box marked "PW" to the left of the guestbook.html file name to enable public write access. This will allow the Perl script to append data to the file guestbook.html .
You can test the script by referencing either the addguest.html or guestbook.html file via the web.
Special Notes
- Do NOT remove the <--begin--> tag with guestbook.html . This tells the Perl script where to insert new entries
- Some possible causes of a SERVER ERROR:
- - Set Variables section within Perl script inaccurate
- Perl script was not uploaded in ASCII transfer mode
- Public-write permission not set for guestbook.html (see #7 above)
- - Set Variables section within Perl script inaccurate
- The reference to both the date and sendmail program are correct
- You can modify the addguest.html and guestbook.html files to meet your own design standards
A Few Options
- Set the $separator variable to display either a horizontal line or insert a paragraph tag between guest book entries
- Set the $allow-html variable to allow visitors to use HTML tags within their entries
Please note: the information on this page applies to ITS web hosting plans. It may or may not apply to other environments. If you are looking for a feature described here, or better support from your hosting provider, please consider hosting your site with ITS!
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