--- Joey K Tuttle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 14:59 -0800 2007/02/18, Oleg Kobchenko wrote: > >Yes, you need to make sure that Apache is installed > >and enabled on UNIX. Navigate to the default page, like > > http://localhost/ > > > >Then find the config files for Apache and see how either > >local or global cgi-bin folder is configured. Then using > >a simple bash script cgi, test if CGI is working. > > > >Then follow the installation and configuration instructions > >in the JHP configuration. The link to them is at > > http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JHP > > > >Report back with any problems or questions. > > > > Oleg, > > I would like to run JHP on my Linux server, but it is > j504 (the Linux version doesn't support j601 - sigh)
Which Linux version does not support j601? > I downloaded jhp-0.09.zip which I am assuming is the > current specific file described in the Installation >> > General "Download web_jhp_x.y.z_plat.zip" In the > resulting directory there is a j504 folder -- but it > doesn't seem to have all the ingredients of the j601 > stuff. Is it a reasonable stragegy to replace x and y > with x. and y. etc. in the 601 folder and try it in 504? The j504 version is embrionic. Going back from j601 to j504 may be more than x. and y., but use other j601 features, like noun left part of fork, etc. There is a lot of useful stuff in the latest JHP version, which is and will only be supported for j601 further latest versions of J. See history link from http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JHP The proper way to obtain the latest JHP is through JAL, either with PacMan or manually. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on www.Answers.yahoo.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
