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Hello,
I haven't changed anything, but now I've noticed that my web form submission gives the following error, "scgiwrap: Caller must be the nobody user." I don't know how long it's been like this, but it was working just fine in the past. I went to cPanel to see if I needed to click on the Simple CGI Wrapper again, thinking that perhaps something had gone awry on the server so that it had lost the functionality. However, there is no CGI section in cPanel anymore (looks very different from the last time I used it months ago when I set everything up). According to your site, free hosting still includes CGI support. I sent an e-mail to you with the same info, but then remembered that I could do a support ticket and thought that might get a better response.
I am using EZ Form Mailer Version 1.4 by 3rd Coast Technologies, LLC. The script is still in the scgi-bin and nothing has changed on my end since the form worked perfectly before. It is a simple form that just sends info from the form fields as a plain text e-mail to an e-mail address. I'm a front-end Web designer, not a programmer, so this script works well for me.
I haven't changed anything, but now I've noticed that my web form submission gives the following error, "scgiwrap: Caller must be the nobody user." I don't know how long it's been like this, but it was working just fine in the past. I went to cPanel to see if I needed to click on the Simple CGI Wrapper again, thinking that perhaps something had gone awry on the server so that it had lost the functionality. However, there is no CGI section in cPanel anymore (looks very different from the last time I used it months ago when I set everything up). According to your site, free hosting still includes CGI support. I sent an e-mail to you with the same info, but then remembered that I could do a support ticket and thought that might get a better response.
I am using EZ Form Mailer Version 1.4 by 3rd Coast Technologies, LLC. The script is still in the scgi-bin and nothing has changed on my end since the form worked perfectly before. It is a simple form that just sends info from the form fields as a plain text e-mail to an e-mail address. I'm a front-end Web designer, not a programmer, so this script works well for me.