Joey,
As an aside I'm curious why you can't run j601 on that system. If it is because of the requirement of newer system libraries you may be able to work around the problem with apprpriate use of load_library_path and providing your own updated versions of the required bits. The J linux host requirements are pretty mild. Is the problem more than termcap/ncurses?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joey K Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] CGI


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)

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?

- joey

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