To whom it may concern, I found what seems to be a bug in a program called webevent (www.webevent.com). Webevent is a calander program that allows multiple users to post to, and read the calander. The bug comes in from the fact that you still have access to the perl file that is run when the administrator runs the program for the first time. Once you run this perl file, it asks you to enter in the admin info, e.g name, email, and....password. I've tested version we3.3.3, i found this version running at www.eosmith.org (you can access firsttime at www.eosmith.org/scripts/we3.3.3/webevent.pl?cmd=firsttime (this is used to change the admin info and pass) and www.eosmith.org/scripts/we3.3.3/webevent.pl?cmd=login to login. Perhaps earlier versions have the same problem. One way around this is to simply delete the firsttime.pl file after you configure webevent. I also wonder if this is a problem with whether you are using the .cgi extension or .pl extension....also, since you have access to write events once you get admin, i am looking into how you write to the server when you create and submitevents. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.