Chris Young wrote:
Thank you Sarah, I have seen that.
So if I want to use my Linux server, ( which is hosted
at GoDaddy.com )
Do I need to download the Linux version of RunRev,
 ( does it matter what version? )  and how do I put in
my
registration info?  Do I Have to have some type of
special
access to the server or will it run without needed
that info?

The latest version of the Linux engine used to be 2.6.1 (which still works fine.) Now that 2.9 is released, you should be able to use that one too, though I haven't actually tried it yet. The important part is that you use the standalone engine, not the one from the app the IDE uses. You can find the standalone engines in the main Rev program folder on your hard drive, inside a folder called Runtime. You should already have all those engines, since they are included with your Revolution installation.

The standalone engines don't need a registration code. Just copy the right one to your cgi-bin folder on the server.

Sometimes your scripts need to specify -ui in the declaration line, but again, I'm not sure if that is still the case when using the standalone engines. (I really need to get cleared up on that; does anyone know?) In other words, you may need to do something like this in your text file script:

#! revolution -ui

When I get some time (which at this point is dubious) I'll do some tests. I need to update the links on that CGI web page too.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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