> the script (and there is output occurring before the HTTP headers are printed). Do you have access
> to the webserver logs for your host? They might contain some clues. Are you sure that the webserver
> is setup for CGI properly? -- [[Jon]]
+
+> Quite likely your laptop and your server do not run the same
+> OS, so the wrapper binary cannot just be copied from one
+> to the other and run. Also, the wrapper is just that, a
+> thin wrapper which then runs ikiwiki. As ikiwiki is not
+> yet installed on your server, that's another reason what
+> you're trying can't work.
+>
+> If installing ikiwiki on the server is not possible or
+> too much work right now, you could try building your wiki
+> on your laptop with cgi disabled in the setup file.
+> The result would be a static website that you could deploy to
+> the server this way. Of course, it wouldn't be editable
+> on the server, and other features that need the CGI would
+> also be disabled. --[[Joey]]
+
+> > Ah, ok thanks. Yes the server runs a different OS and ikiwiki
+> > is not installed on it. I've got it working as a static site,
+> > so if I want the CGI I'll have to install ikiwiki on the server.
+> > Ok. It might not work as I don't have root access, but I might
+> > give it a try. Thanks