Re: libcgi go to url

2007-10-09 Thread Andre Garzia
it at http://www.andregarzia.com/RevOnRockets Cheers, I hope this help you. Andre Hello On 10/1/07, chris livermore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I have libCGI working nicely (thanks for this stack), I'm storing/ writing variables to text files all OK. Problem is sending a client back

Re: libcgi go to url

2007-10-09 Thread chris livermore
Cheers, I hope this help you. Andre Hello On 10/1/07, chris livermore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I have libCGI working nicely (thanks for this stack), I'm storing/ writing variables to text files all OK. Problem is sending a client back to a web page. So the client clicks 'Submit' button

libcgi go to url

2007-10-01 Thread chris livermore
Hi I have libCGI working nicely (thanks for this stack), I'm storing/ writing variables to text files all OK. Problem is sending a client back to a web page. So the client clicks 'Submit' button, all parameters are processed; This script: put url (file:../test/switchatest

libCGI?

2005-10-12 Thread Troy Rollins
Hi all, I'm looking to get Rev-CGI up and running. Sounds like Rodney Tamblin's libCGI stack would be useful, but all the links for it are dead. Does anyone have a copy available? Also, I know my (external) web server is Linux based, while my internal testing server is OSX server. I mostly

Re: libCGI?

2005-10-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
Troy Rollins wrote: Hi all, I'm looking to get Rev-CGI up and running. Sounds like Rodney Tamblin's libCGI stack would be useful, but all the links for it are dead. Does anyone have a copy available? I believe I saw it recently on RevOnline. Check out the developer utilities. Also, I

Re: libCGI?

2005-10-12 Thread Troy Rollins
On Oct 12, 2005, at 1:43 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: You could. Or easier, download only the engine here: ftp://ftp.runrev.com/pub/revolution/downloads/engines/ Grabbed it. Thanks again. -- Troy RPSystems, Ltd. http://www.rpsystems.net ___

Re: libCGI?

2005-10-12 Thread Troy Rollins
On Oct 12, 2005, at 12:26 PM, Troy Rollins wrote: Rodney Tamblin's libCGI stack would be useful Apologies on the spelling. Rodney Tamblyn, of course. -- Troy RPSystems, Ltd. http://www.rpsystems.net ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution

Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Terry Vogelaar
Hi all, While LibCGI helped me a lot in building my website, there is one issue I can't resolve yet. I have a 'content' stack and I want to access information in another stack named 'agenda'. And I can't figure out how. I tried: lock messages start using path/to/agenda.rev put functionInAgenda

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Andre Garzia
Terry, I usually stick to using text files with libCGI, I never tried a content stack like that. I would suggest you try one of these: First option: Make agenda a substack of your mainstack, this way it would load anyway. Second option: try using go invisible stack filepath, on your

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread de Mare
Andre Garzia heeft op donderdag, 19 aug 2004 om 19:16 (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven: I usually stick to using text files with libCGI, I never tried a content stack like that. I would suggest you try one of these: First option: Make agenda a substack of your mainstack, this way

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Andre Garzia
On Aug 19, 2004, at 3:24 PM, Terry Vogelaar (de Mare) wrote: I tried both of your solutions, but the problem doesn't seem to be loading the stack into memory. The test function function functionInAgenda return Works! end functionInAgenda indeed returned the string, although it was in the other

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Rodney Tamblyn
Hi Terry, You *think* (you'll need to check this) you can access data in custom properties of stacks, but not fields, when the stack is accessed by the command line engine. e.g. you can start using a stack, and execute a function that may (for example) retrieve data stored in a custom

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread de Mare
Rodney Tamblyn heeft op vrijdag, 20 aug 2004 om 01:56 (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven: Hi Terry, You *think* (you'll need to check this) you can access data in custom properties of stacks, but not fields, when the stack is accessed by the command line engine. e.g. you can start

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Richard Gaskin
Terry Vogelaar (de Mare) wrote: I'll try a tip someone mailed me personally and if that doesn't solve anything, I put everything in a text file. That seems to be the simplest. And the simplest is often the best solution. In my experience you can access properties of objects, and even create

Re: Accessing other stacks in LibCGI

2004-08-19 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- Rodney Tamblyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Terry, You *think* (you'll need to check this) you can access data in custom properties of stacks, but not fields, when the stack is accessed by the command line engine. e.g. you can start using a stack, and execute a function that may

ANN: CGI-Tool stack (helps install and setup MC and LibCGI in remote servers)

2004-04-26 Thread Andre Garzia
Hi Folks, I am just releasing a simple stack to help people here install and setup both MetaCard engine and LibCGI in remote locations using FTP access. Stack will ask for connection info like your username, password, FTP server and root folder to upload things. Then it will ask for the MC

Re: LibCGI-based CMS - anyone willing to collaborate?

2004-04-19 Thread Andre Garzia
On Apr 17, 2004, at 11:49 PM, Rodney Tamblyn wrote: Terry, I will be happy to help in an advisory capacity on an issues relating to LibCGI. I have created my own content management system for use in distance education (primarily focused on the needs of medical educators) using Revolution

Re: LibCGI-based CMS - anyone willing to collaborate?

2004-04-17 Thread Rodney Tamblyn
Terry, I will be happy to help in an advisory capacity on an issues relating to LibCGI. I have created my own content management system for use in distance education (primarily focused on the needs of medical educators) using Revolution. However this is a distributed client/server

LibCGI-based CMS - anyone willing to collaborate?

2004-04-12 Thread de Mare
Hi all, I am planning to create a content management system based on Runtime Revolution and using the LibCGI library. It will be freeware and opensource. There are many good freeware CMSs made in PHP, ASP or Perl, but for us XTalkers, modifying and customising these can be quite complex

Re: LibCGI-based CMS - anyone willing to collaborate?

2004-04-12 Thread Andre Garzia
On Apr 12, 2004, at 12:03 PM, Terry Vogelaar (de Mare) wrote: Hi all, I am planning to create a content management system based on Runtime Revolution and using the LibCGI library. It will be freeware and opensource. There are many good freeware CMSs made in PHP, ASP or Perl, but for us

Forward on LibCGI 1.0

2004-02-08 Thread Paolo Mazza
I have been using LibCGI 1.0 [ANN] for a while. It is great. However my server refuse the Forward command to redirect remote users libCGI_Forward http://www.X; does not work ... any suggestion? All the other handlers work. Best regards, Paolo

LibCGI 1.0 [ANN]

2004-01-26 Thread rodney tamblyn
Monte Guilding and I are pleased to announce the availability of our LibCGI package, as demonstrated by Jacqueline at the Revolution conference recently. We are releasing this to the Revolution community as freeware. LibCGI is now available for download from: http

Some tidbits on revHTTPd and LibCGI 1.0

2004-01-26 Thread Andre Garzia
On Jan 26, 2004, at 8:27 PM, rodney tamblyn wrote: Monte Guilding and I are pleased to announce the availability of our LibCGI package, as demonstrated by Jacqueline at the Revolution conference recently. We are releasing this to the Revolution community as freeware. Rodney and Monte

LibCGI 1.0 [ANN]

2004-01-22 Thread Rodney Tamblyn
Monte Guilding and I are pleased to announce the availability of our LibCGI package, as demonstrated by Jacqueline at the Revolution conference recently. LibCGI is now available for download from: http://www.sweattechnologies.com/rev/ http://www.infiny.co.nz/developer/LibCGI%201.0.zip We