>> what I know you need to be able to install and run an >> executable (as Andu says somewhere on the "path" - nt a spiritual reference >> I believe -:). The server then needs to be set up to understand that the .mt >> or whatever you call them scripts/or anything is such and such a folder is >> to be executed (a permissions thing) by the MC engine. >> >> In other words they may have to add about two words to some config file >> somewhere on the server side - this naturally enough takes about 2 days work >> and cost's an arm and a leg to those of us who don't know what we are doing. >> It's a mechanic thing -:) > >OK well, thanks. . .we are getting a bit closer but I don't think the above >constitutes a message to a sys op that he can say yea or nay on. . .any more >specific comments? > > >What exactly is installed? The Unix version of MC? All you need to install is the engine specific for their platform in your /cgi-bin directory. The actual script files can have *any suffix (if they want .cgi make it so) they will call MC regardless (#!mc). My advice to you is to set up a Linux box (PC or LinuxPPC) and test everything for yourself. > >Hinduism Today > >Sivakatirswami Regards, Andu _______________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Info: http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/mailinglist.htm Please send bug reports to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, not this list.
