on 4/20/01 5:13 AM, Sadhunathan Nadesan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Namaskar, Swami

Well! Jai congratulations!

> Try this test page now,
> 
> http://www.gurudeva.dynip.com/~sadhu/ssitest.
> <http://www.gurudeva.dynip.com/~sadhu/ssitest.shtml> shtml

Wow! it works, and fast too, faster than the little Perl script at HOL.
(Thanks for the thorough explanation! That's what people need!)
> 
> <http://www.gurudeva.dynip.com/~sadhu/ssitest.shtml> I put the echo.mt
> (renamed as echo.cgi) into the cgi-bin directory on dynip.  I put the mc
> interpreter in /usr/local/bin and changed the first line of the echo.cgi
> program to #!/usr/local/bin/mc.
> 
> The test ssi page now returns the output from the echo program (a set of
> environment variables).
> 
> So, MC is working on dynip for SSI


OK great.... now we just need to find some more .mt scripts  to have as
examples. like handling POST, i.e. input from a web form processing that and
responding to the user, writing, appending files on disk etc.

I am posting this reply to the list in case we can pick up insights from the
senior wizards.

 
> I will get back to you later on your other questions.
> 
> If Kevin is looking for a how-to for guiding the average user on the average
> ISP in installation of MC, I can do that.  However, I'm not too sure just yet
> about how to do it without shell access, I am so used to that.  One has to run
> some commands to unpack their tar ball, etc.  Its possible that this is quite
> obvious (such as - write a script to do all the above, its not that many
> steps, and then run the script using an ftp client?)  Can you run a program
> from an ftp client??  Possibly, I've never had to so never tried it!  Worst
> case, we could write an SSI page to exec the program??! Maybe??  Anyway, I'll
> think about it.  I think there must be a way.
> 
> Aum Aum
> Sadhu 


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