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Hi Mark,
Sounds good. Would be very interesting.
What kind of advantages could we expect from a .NET Version ?
Easier for future implementation of SA Features into SAWEB ?
thanks and kind regrads
Roland Schmid
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How much interest would there be in a .Net version?
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Hi Dilek,
I've installed it 2 day's ago and it run fine now.
Have you installed ActivePerl and then checked, that the Perl CGI and Isapi-Extension for IIS is set to allowed ? In IIS6 the default is prohibit. You can check in Internet Information services - web Service Extension. Set to allowed, then it should run. Have the same Problem after installation........
kind regards
Roland
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Has anyone installed saweb 1.7.3 on IIS6? SA version 4.1. Both on the
same server. Any issues?
Saweb does not launch. I have entries.pl for the document, telnet
enabled, iusr has access. I'm using a virtual directory and the path is
correct. i get a "page cannot be found error" although entries.pl is in
the directory. It doesn't even attempt to run the script.
Thanks in advance.
Dilek
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The big advantages would be that it'd be easier for me to
maintain, and less kludge work on the backend. I'd HOPE that more folks
would be willing to get their hands dirty in the code, which never really
happened with SAWeb in the past. I chalk it up to it being perl, and
therefore dark and mysterious. Plus I use perl less and less. And I
geek out over .Net. :o)
- [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 Dilek Scott
- Re: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 roland . schmid
- Re: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 roland . schmid
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 Mark Bradshaw
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 roland . schmid
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 Dilek Scott
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 Mark Bradshaw
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 roland . schmid
- RE: [SA-list] SAWEB on IIS6 Walker, Chuck
