Bristol Fencing Club

Fencing Fencing Club Bristol Fencing Club
Cotham School
Bristol
Bristol
BS6 6DT
England

tel:- 0193484 3984
web address:- www.bristolfencingclub.co.uk

Fencing :-
The BFC has been running for over 60 years and is the largest club in the Bristol area. It caters for fencers of all levels of ability and offers the possibility of fencing foil, epée or sabre. The club also has dedicated coaches proficient at training in all three weapons.

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SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

Error:


Script Error

Error:

Can't obtain file lock for sponsorban/sponsorban.cgi - server busy.

Make sure the following has been observed:

Unix Servers:
  • sponsorban.cgi is writable by this script
  • 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.

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SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

Error:


Script Error

Error:

Can't verify file locking - aborting.

Make sure the following has been observed:

Unix Servers:
  • sponsorban.cgi is writable by this script
  • 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.

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Main Menu | Add Banners. Log Out
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Sponsor Banner root pages - ACTIVE

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SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

Error:


Script Error

Error:

Can't verify file locking - aborting.

Make sure the following has been observed:

Unix Servers:
  • sponsorban.cgi is writable by this script
  • 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.

Software

Main Menu | Add Banners. Log Out
2000 Software


Sponsor Banner root pages - ACTIVE

Expires: Mon, 26 Jul 2001 05:00:00 GMT Pragma: no-cache Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate Content-type: text/html SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

SISLP Sponsor Banner Control Panel 1.7

Error:


Script Error

Error:

Can't verify lock file for cleanup - aborting.

Make sure the following has been observed:

Unix Servers:
  • sponsorban.cgi is writable by this script
  • 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.

Software

Main Menu | Add Banners. Log Out
2000 Software


Sponsor Banner root pages - ACTIVE



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