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hi jon
you got it! the output always worked to the "screen" but apparently not to STDOUT. changing the switches in the code and recompiling worked! the accompanying file was called automatically for it was found via the path. thanks a million - much appreciated! regards
Jon Jaques wrote: Okay, good, at least we verified that the server and basic code are acceptable. Yes, the dependencies of the file could have an affect on it... try putting all of the required files in system32 to test them, but unless you have really good reason to do so, you probably shouldn't leave them there, as they could be a security hazard. Another thing that you might try is to put your exe's and dll's into a folder under your site called "bin" and mark that folder as "Executable" via the IIS Manager (assuming that you're using IIS webserver software)... That might make some difference for you. Did you write/compile the executables? Do they output on "STDOUT"? I don't know all that much about this, but in VB, for instance, it does NOT by default output on STDOUT, so you have to include a code module to provide that functionality. Perl, on the other hand, outputs to STDOUT by default. I have absolutely no idea about cobol and pascal, however. --Jon_______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Admin mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs |
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