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We are running UBB Classic 6.3.1.1 In an attempt to get Spell Checking, I installed the following:
1. Mod Wordlets Install 2. Modifications CP Addon 3. Spell Check
When I click the "Spellcheck" button, I get an Internal Server Error. According to the error_log file, it says it's blowing up on line 47 of spell.cgi, which is: use LWP::Simple; It also says: can't locate LWP/Simple.pm in @INC.
Does anyone know what I have missed?
Thanks in advance!!!
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Sounds like some common perl modules aren't installed. Check with your web host providor
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ps: welcome
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You were right! We're up! Thank you!!!
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I am having the same problem. I spoke with the tech support and they directed me to perl.com. I am not real sure which module I need and where exactly to install it. (I am assuming the "modules" directory but does it need anything special or a certain way it's set up?) This is a bit out of my depth but I am trying LOL.
Thanks!
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It is your host's responsibility to install Perl modules. While some modules can be installed locally, it usually takes a trained professional to get it done right.
Installing each module takes only moments of their time. If they refuse to install the modules, you may wish to look elsewhere...
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Thanks for the reply... I have a server that I lease so maybe that is the reason the don't want to get too deep in it. Does anyone know the name of the module I need so I can at least get them in the right direction?
Thanks again... been cramming Perl in my brain here trying to play catch up.
Thanks!
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Well, the name of the module would be included in the error you're receiving - what's the full text of the error?
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You need the module LWP::Simple, which needs the modules HTTP::Status, HTTP::Date, LWP and LWP::UserAgent... Maybe also some others
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LK... Great, that's getting me on the right track.
The error is a 500 error and doesn't give anything specific. I double checked the permissions and reloaded from the zip, downloaded the zip again and reloaded again, still the 500 error.
I'm going to check if I have the above modules and go from there.
Thanks alot for the replies and the help!!!
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