Rob is a full time commercial and landscape photographer based on the shores of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Much of the commercial work revolves around the built environment whilst his passion in landscapes incorporates the human element, particularly focussing on the impact of past populations and cultures on the land.
Rob cut his teeth as an expedition photographer working in the 90s on film in the Amazon and Arctic, shooting Nikkormat and Canon 35mm systems. He now works in both digital and film formats as well as hand processing and printing in a physical darkroom.
He is slightly obsessed with the panoramic format.
If a file locking problem, make sure the directory this script resides in is writable. Note, the directory does not have to be writable for the script to write to files, only for it to create files. File creation is required for proper file locking.
Windows NT systems:
sponsorban.cgi must be writable and accessible by the script
banner.cgi must be able to write to files and create files
On some NT systems, the variable near the top of banner.cgi must be set. It is currently set as follows:
$main::sponsorban_path = "sponsorban";
Note that under most systems, "." is fine. This specifies that it is set to the current directory. However, some NT systems require the full server path. Contact your system administrator to find the full path to your cgi-bin directory.
If you still have trouble, contact Banner@linc2u.com and I will attempt to help.
If a file locking problem, make sure the directory this script resides in is writable. Note, the directory does not have to be writable for the script to write to files, only for it to create files. File creation is required for proper file locking.
Windows NT systems:
sponsorban.cgi must be writable and accessible by the script
banner.cgi must be able to write to files and create files
On some NT systems, the variable near the top of banner.cgi must be set. It is currently set as follows:
$main::sponsorban_path = "sponsorban";
Note that under most systems, "." is fine. This specifies that it is set to the current directory. However, some NT systems require the full server path. Contact your system administrator to find the full path to your cgi-bin directory.
If you still have trouble, contact Banner@linc2u.com and I will attempt to help.
If a file locking problem, make sure the directory this script resides in is writable. Note, the directory does not have to be writable for the script to write to files, only for it to create files. File creation is required for proper file locking.
Windows NT systems:
sponsorban.cgi must be writable and accessible by the script
banner.cgi must be able to write to files and create files
On some NT systems, the variable near the top of banner.cgi must be set. It is currently set as follows:
$main::sponsorban_path = "sponsorban";
Note that under most systems, "." is fine. This specifies that it is set to the current directory. However, some NT systems require the full server path. Contact your system administrator to find the full path to your cgi-bin directory.
If you still have trouble, contact Banner@linc2u.com and I will attempt to help.