quote:Originally posted by Stryker:If they are allowing you to mirror it, can't you just download the source and put it in your web directory?
quote:Originally posted by TheQuirk:It's more convinient for the computer to do it for you.Thanks Master of Reality.
quote:Originally posted by Stryker:I know, but when you do wget you do not get the source code for any cgi, php, or any scripting involved.
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quote:Originally posted by The Master of Reality / Bob:I thought the scripts were 755 permissions which would make them Executable and readable?
quote:Originally posted by flap:For security reasons you don't want users of your website seeing the raw content of your scripts. The point is if you request a script from a web server it will parse that script and give you rendered html. How would you propose to get, for example, the ultimatebb.cgi script from this webserver?
quote:Originally posted by Tux:I like Code: [Select] [1] Tux in no way edorses the infringing of copyright in any way. The usage of the above command is for getting the contents of your own website when you have no SSH access.[ October 15, 2002: Message edited by: Tux ][/b]