Got it working - I though I'd set the permissions (with Transmit),
but they hadn't taken - all working now.
Best,
Mark
On 18 Apr 2009, at 15:22, [email protected] wrote:
Hi,
asked support already, if this is possible. But had the time to
test it myself. Made it as described in Jacqueline´s tutorial
at http://www.hyperactivesw.com/cgitutorial/
Worked here. http://www.multitronic.me/cgi-bin/test.cgi
Regards,
Matthias
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: on-rev example: 'globals.cgi' conversion (18-Apr-2009
16:16)
From: Mark Smith <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
I just uploaded the 3.5 linux engine (which works fine for cgis in
Dreamhost) to on-rev, and so far can't make it work - getting 500
server errors...will keep trying.
Best,
Mark
On 18 Apr 2009, at 06:58, Jim Ault wrote:
Very cool, Phil.
And now it could be time for the benchmark wizard (Richard) to
establish a standard for the routine posting of speed comparisons.
By that I mean CGI running on other host configurations doing
exactly the same tasks. The results could be posted or submitted
execution times, load times, etc. (like Google Urchin). Perhaps
each site could have a standard test page. I know that I have a
few places to install a test page and submit a report to a central
location.
My belief is that a few of my tech friends (non-Revers) would be
blown away by the rendering speed.
The idea is to get several instances of real installations and user-
level tasks. By plotting the averages, this could yield strong
evidence that changing hosts, then changing to Rev code would
deliver a superior product
It would be cool if the test page included some of the 'tricks'
that on-rev.com could do.
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On Apr 17, 2009, at 9:03 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
A quick on-rev example:
Just to get started, I converted my 'globals' CGI script to an on-
rev web page:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD LANG="en">
<TITLE><?rev put the short date && the long time ?></TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<p>Server Globals</p>
<div style="padding-left: 12px">
<?rev
put the long seconds into tStart
put the keys of $_SERVER into tList
sort lines of tList
repeat for each line gVar in tList
put gVar && "=" && $_SERVER[gVar] & "<br>"
end repeat
put "version,processor,systemVersion,platform,environment" into
tExtras
replace comma with cr in tExtras
repeat for each line tLine in tExtras
put "the" && tLine into tLine2
put tLine2 && "=" && value(tLine2) & "<br>"
end repeat
?>
</div>
<p><?rev put "This page of code executed in" && the long
seconds -
tStart && "secs." ?> </p>
</BODY>
</HTML>
And here's what it looks like in the browser:
http://phildavis.on-rev.com/globals/index.irev
I love being able to reuse my Rev know-how this way!
--
Phil Davis
PDS Labs
Professional Software Development
http://pdslabs.net
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