Nope. Page comes out blank...
I don't think it's post to be that way.
Ok this is what I did. It has to do with RealPlayer EMBED and with this CGI Link LOG. I have it all set, just I have to link all video/audio links with this:
a href="/cgi-bin/LeechThis_pro.cgi?file&ext"
Of course it works, but not in a open.window OnClick JavaScript I have currently to open a certian size window without the browser menu.
I'm doing this because on the site I maintain, I'm going through too many copyright battles with others stealing my media files or linking them to their sites. Actions witch cost me bandwidth problems and fees. A issue that pisses me off since I pay for the fees, while they use my files as their own storage. My media files...
So I'm trying to install this CGI script so it can help me find those taking my stuff.
Only problem is I don't want to stop using the OnClick open.window script I'm using. Using a regular link will make it show on a regular browser window, one with the MENU showing. If the browser window has that MENU, then any rookie HTML user can just browse through taking the URL address to the RM RealPlayer files and download it. My file sructure is like this:
ASP -- cant.asp
audios (audios.php) -- subfolder (link.asp)
On the audio page it is linked to another file with the EXEC PERL link you provided in a subfolder.
I made a ASP folder with another file called "cant.asp". This is the FOLDER that is protected by the LeechThis_pro.cgi file. The page that has that Perl line will jump from their to the ASP folder. "cant.asp" is the main HTML page with the EMBED Real script. The folder was CHMOD to 711 to avoid anyone viewing the folder files. This is were I stored the audio/video EMBED Real web pages so no one can view the source codes, because they have the URL links to the true Stream folder were they are stored.
I know it looks I'm doing this the long hard way, just I can't allow those Real pages to be viewed.
Really their is nothing I can think of to make this easier and get this file working.
I know their are some CGI scripts out their that can scramble the HTML source code to not show at all and remove it if someone tries Save As... your website. But most are pay scripts and they charge too much.