ng totally
sucks compared to BBEdit. BBEdit is far from perfect (regex support
is weak, integration with MacPerl has the odd rough edge, no color
coding for Python) but is much better than anything else I have tried.
-David Steffen-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <h
e, without seeing the script.
My debugging sequence would be:
1) Increase the memory for the CGI.
2) Increase the memory for Webstar.
3) Increase the memory for MacPerl.
4) Post the script (if its not too large).
-David-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http:
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>any suggestions?
Try increasing the memory for the CGI.
Note that the CGI is an independent application which, by default, is
given a rather small memory partition. Even if MacPerl and Webstar
have plenty of memory, the CGI can run out.
-David-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical
run, to MacPerl,
4) To receive STDOUT from MacPerl,
5) To translate that into appropriate AppleEvents and sent them back
to the Mac webserver.
Hope this helps.
(I also hope this is more or less correct :-)
-David Steffen-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http://
, the current editor is just fine for how I use it.
-David-
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* NO EDITOR WARS!! I admit it, your editor is better :-) I happen
to use BBEdit so that's what I talk about here.
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s NOT use the MacHTTP standard and thus is NOT compatable
with the MacPerl CGI glue.
-David-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <http://www.biomedcomp.com/>
Phone: (713) 610-9770 FAX: (713) 610-9769 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tability of Java to run on
multiple platforms will necessarily follow the MacHTTP standard, and
if it doesn't the MacPerl CGI glue will not work.
Just one possibility to pursue. Do keep us posted about what you find out.
-David-
David Steffen, Ph.D.
President, Biomedical Computing, Inc. <