I'm sorry the list didn't get my final response. I guess the list server spit it out for some reason but I sent a summary to list originally. It may have had some funny formatting because I was trying to explain what I did. I only use it for testing, turning it off when I'm done, as you have to input a different TCP/IP number every time. Also it seems to confuse your system a little and automatically turn on your web browser when you disconnect from the internet. To set up your Mac as a server all you have to do is configure the preferences of Web Sharing action tab as a post-process action. You have to save the script as a .cgi script. Type the full address in the browser for example 123.456.784.994/foldername/script.cgi. Do not turn on file sharing. If you leave the web sharing control panel open you can read the TCP/IP number for inputting into your browser. ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org