I tried and tried and tried but I still have the same problem AND I don't think that
not all of you *NOTICED THE DIFFERENCE* of saying something like:
'<a href="file://localhost/home/edvs1/fmajewsk/bin/latex2html/A4.dvi">A4.dvi</a>'
which works FINE: it starts xdvi with A4.dvi, and that's to
be expected: ABSOLUTELY NO PROBLEMS!
and the following:
(and now comes the difference!):
1. my local ".mailcap" *HAS* an entry "application/x-local-csh; csh -f %s"
2. my local "mime.types" *HAS* an entry "application/x-local-csh csh"
3. I use the following FORM (comments are in {}):
----------------------------
<Head><Title>blablabla</Title></Head>
<Body><H1>List of Plates using FORMS</H1>
<hr>
<a href="file://localhost/home/edvs1/fmajewsk/bin/latex2html/A4.dvi">A4.dvi</a>
{ starts xdvi, WORKS FINE! }
{ now the problem:}
<Form method=GET action="http://localhost/tmp_mnt/home/edvs1/fmajewsk/PLATES.csh">
Insert Plate-Nr: <INPUT Name="Plate" VALUE="1" size=3>
Choose:
<select NAME="what">
<option SELECTED> Temperature
<option> Salinity
<option> Potential Density
<option> Oxygene
</select>
Meter:
<select NAME="selection">
<option SELECTED> 100
<OPTION> 200
<OPTION> 350
<OPTION> 500
</select>
<HR>
<Input TYPE="submit" VALUE="Show Picture">
<Input TYPE="reset" VALUE="Erase Choices">
</Form>
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4. I can asure you that I *HAVE* the file "PLATES.csh" in that directory
5. The only thing I get back is an error message:
"ERROR
Requested document (URL
file://localhost/tmp_mnt/home/edvs1/fmajewsk/PLATES.csh?Plate=1&what=Temperature&selection=100)
{^^^^
REPLACED PROTOCOL!}
could not be accessed.
The information server either is not accessible or is refusing to serve the document for you.
6. I use XMosaic 2.4 (and our server-software is CERN httpd 3.0pre5.1)
7. I also tried 'action="http://127.0.0.1/...." (loopback, should work on any (pseudo-connected)
machine, but that produces an ERROR 404...
8. I tried a few permutations, but - yes, MURPHY seems to stay for some weeks at this side...
I go crazy....
Thanks
Frank Majewski