Hi Yennie, Shari et al,
I always use SoundApp (PPC) to shrink audio files (mostly from 44kHz down
to 22KHz) but it still begs the question of why the OS 9.x version of MC
had no trouble opening and playing it.
I doenloaded the Mac OSX version and all was sweet. Is it perhaps a
peculiarly CLassic
In a message dated 10/26/02 7:50:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oop, just caught this one after hurredly replying to the last!
I never knew that Terminal tip, however =). While we're at it, for anyone not familiar, if you are ever trying to *type* a path into the terminal as a command-line argum
Only thing I can think of off the top of my head... make sure the file path is in POSIX-style (what you'll see in the 2.4.3 version for Mac when you use "answer file").
It should look like:
/MyFiles/stack.mc
but NOT like
/Macintosh HD/MyFiles/stack.mc
That is... leave off the volume name.
What
On 10/26/02 6:29 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 10/26/02 6:09 PM, andu wrote:
So you want to have the stack at hand not the cgi script? Make sure
you have the correct path to the stack and it should work.
Wait -- it works. I found a stupid mistake in the file path. Funny how
using the right pat
On 10/26/02 6:09 PM, andu wrote:
So you want to have the stack at hand not the cgi script? Make sure you
have the correct path to the stack and it should work. The only other
thing that comes to mind is, you might need an engine where the stack is...
Right, I want the script in the cgi folder
--On Saturday, October 26, 2002 17:28:27 -0500 "J. Landman Gay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/26/02 4:55 PM, andu wrote:
Not sure what server you are using but for Apache there is a config file
directive:
Yes, Apache.
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/my-directory/cgi-bin/"
AllowOverrid
On 10/26/02 4:57 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
Did you try in inverting the problem, by letting the stack in the cgi
folder and putting an alias of it in your user folder ?
I didn't try it, though I thought of it. But I usually only back up my
user folder, so I like to keep all my files in there i
On 10/26/02 4:55 PM, andu wrote:
Not sure what server you are using but for Apache there is a config file
directive:
Yes, Apache.
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/my-directory/cgi-bin/"
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
which is meant to
Hello Jacque,
>
> I have a MetaCard cgi script on my local network (OS X) that puts a
> stack in use. It works fine as long as the stack is in the
> CGI-Executables folder. What I want to do is keep the stack outside the
> cgi folder but still readable by the cgi script, so that the data
> returne
--On Saturday, October 26, 2002 16:21:52 -0500 "J. Landman Gay"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a MetaCard cgi script on my local network (OS X) that puts a stack
in use. It works fine as long as the stack is in the CGI-Executables
folder. What I want to do is keep the stack outside the cgi f
I have a MetaCard cgi script on my local network (OS X) that puts a
stack in use. It works fine as long as the stack is in the
CGI-Executables folder. What I want to do is keep the stack outside the
cgi folder but still readable by the cgi script, so that the data
returned by the script is alwa
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