Now, don't laugh. I'm trying to use Apple's Personal Web Sharing(PWS) under OS 9.2 to do CGI with Rev and having little luck. Yes, I know that it's possible to build a complete server in rev bypassing PWS entirely. But I thought I'd try the antique, torturous, head-splitting way first!
Tried to set up Actions to launch Revolution first at suffix .cgi then .rev Neither seemed to work. I use plain text files ending in .cgi or .rev containing rev startup scripts. Put an alias to Revolution in the same folder as the cgi script and Allow aliases to open items of outside the Web folder. Since there's no default cgi-bin folder in PWS how does one handle a CGI script's engine invocation: #!/home/httpd/cgi-bin/revolution ? Is that line even necessary with the Actions monkeybusiness? Regardless of suffix, Rev doesn't launch. Thinking that Applescript may be involved I made sure Applescript was enabled along with Standard Scripting Additions. So I tried pre-launching it. Nada. Just 'A CGI or internal server component could not complete the requested action.' I checked the list's archives, Rev Web ring sites, and found lots of great information on doing this under Unix, Linux and Jaguar, but not much for classic mac. Your advice is much appreciated. Jim Lambert _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
