Hi Scott,
It seems to me that the PUT URL is by nature a blocking command, and
therefore not able to be 'multi-tasked'. In otherwords, the handler stops
and waits for a result before proceeding. You might check with
Dave on this,
but my thinking is 'not possible in libURL' -- course I
Hello everyone,
I am currently experimenting with MacOS-Classic CGIs.
I want to thank Liang Tyan and Robert for their help.
The *script* provided in Liang Tyan's reply was
particularly useful to me. I've got a MC-based CGI now
running on my server. Awesome! :))
New problem : so far, the CGI only
On Thursday, June 26, 2003, at 08:52 PM, Norval Bard wrote:
Hi,
I have a mainstack containing 4 substacks: 3 tests and one stack to
collect the results from the tests. The reporting of the results is
done by
copying a card detailing a respondent's answers from one of the three
tests
back to
Hello Robert and y'all,
Alain, you may want to provide a few more details
of your setup as the above is somewhat confusing.
Server-side = MacPPC running WebStar. HyperCard-based
CGI program with the script at the bottom of this
post.
Problem = When the HTTP request comes from a web
browser
Alain Farmer a écrit :
Hello Robert and y'all,
Alain, you may want to provide a few more details
of your setup as the above is somewhat confusing.
Server-side = MacPPC running WebStar. HyperCard-based
CGI program with the script at the bottom of this
post.
Problem = When the HTTP
Alain Farmer a écrit :
Hello Robert and y'all,
Alain, you may want to provide a few more details
of your setup as the above is somewhat confusing.
Server-side = MacPPC running WebStar. HyperCard-based
CGI program with the script at the bottom of this
post.
Problem = When the HTTP
The following fails on both Classic (8.6) and OSX (10.2)
It spits up a compiler error error. Both systems do have Apple
System Profiler installed. And using the shell() command to get the
info in OSX works.
I tried get the system profile as well, and it returned system profile
Applescript