beno wrote at 2006-8-9 13:42 -0400:
> ...
>My plan is to avoid installing extra and otherwise unnecessary s/w. I
>don't need Apache for anything else. If Zope is out, is it possible to
>do this with Squid, do you know?
I do not know -- but I doubt it: Squid specialiazed on caching and almost
sur
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On 9 Aug 2006, at 13:42, beno wrote:
It is Apache (or another Web Server) that might be ready to
call scripts via CGI. Zope won't
My plan is to avoid installing extra and otherwise unnecessary s/w.
I don't need Apache for anything else. If Zo
Dieter Maurer wrote:
beno wrote at 2006-8-9 08:41 -0400:
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system.
I do not understand what you
beno wrote at 2006-8-9 08:41 -0400:
>I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
>I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
>and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system.
I do not understand what you plan.
But I can tell you th
--On 9. August 2006 08:41:57 -0400 beno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi;
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI,
ZopeCGI is deprecated since ages and obsolete. The recommended way is to
use
Apache + RewriteRules.
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Hi;
I've added a LocalFS folder for my cgi-bin dir and also Zope CGI, but
I'm not clear how to integrate these two so that I can access my Mailman
and Vqadmin cgi scripts, which are on the legacy system. Can someone
give me an example of mapping in ZopeCGI? I think that may resolve the
problem