I looked up webGUI.  (pronounced web-gooey)!  Check out the grammar on 
their home-page:
"It was designed to allow the people who create the content, to manage 
it online, rather than content management taking up the time of the busy 
IT Staff." 
This is their _home_page_.

If I wasn't so, busy, I'd use more, commas.  Raymond, everyone, try 
TWiki instead. 


Bob Hartmann wrote:

> Ooh.  This is very interesting to me.   I have no fix to offer, but I 
> might add to the question.
> My first thought is that you may be using Apache2 and modPerl, 
> knowingly or not.  If I'm way off, I apologize.
> I've been through that wringer while trying TWiki in that manner.  
> SuSE Pro since 9.1 installs Apache2 without consent.  http://twiki.org 
> might have some help.  They are Apache/Perl experts.
>
> Raymond Norton wrote:
>
>> I am setting up webgui, and get the following error in my browser when
>> opening the site.
>>
>> Can't locate object method "register_cleanup" via package
>> "Apache::RequestRec" at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/CGI.pm line 347.
>>
>> I found a forum that discussed the problem and added the following to
>> httpd.conf, per their suggestion.
>>
>> PerlPostReadRequestHandler 'sub { Apache->request(shift) }'
>>
>> Now, error_log produces the following error:
>>
>> [Thu Dec 29 18:01:25 2005] [error] [client 192.168.0.24] Global $r 
>> object
>> is not available. Set:\n\tPerlOptions +GlobalRequest\nin httpd.conf at
>> (eval 187) line 1.\n
>>
>>
>> What would be the fix on this?
>>
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